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Quite good with some quirks
It does what it's supposed to - lubricate your nuts. It also is almost impossible to squeeze properly so it's probable it will explode all over your headstock. Also, if you put excessive amount, it will lubricate everything BUT the nut since it will hold onto string and they drip on the lacquer. Anyways if you master the strength to push it out of the tube and learn proper location of the weird white stuff to place it will do SO MUCH BETTER than your common graphite shavings.
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TUNING PROBLEMS ARE GONE WOOP WOOP
EXCELLENT product squirt this stuff on your guitar nut and tremolo system and the friction is gone.
For example i restrung up my fender stratocaster and use this stuff and in 20 mins the tuning was rock solid and i was able to record some guitar tracks instantly without any tuning problems with is just remarkable must buy specially if you own a gibson les paul or an acoustic guitar with a three a side headstock this product will lesson down friction and increase tuning stability.
nothing really negative about this product only thing is that this product doest have syringe plunger so you have to squeeze out the product and i think i wont get the last remain of the product without cutting the tube open and scraping the last remains.
good product no regrets buying it.
For example i restrung up my fender stratocaster and use this stuff and in 20 mins the tuning was rock solid and i was able to record some guitar tracks instantly without any tuning problems with is just remarkable must buy specially if you own a gibson les paul or an acoustic guitar with a three a side headstock this product will lesson down friction and increase tuning stability.
nothing really negative about this product only thing is that this product doest have syringe plunger so you have to squeeze out the product and i think i wont get the last remain of the product without cutting the tube open and scraping the last remains.
good product no regrets buying it.
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Not a cleaner, a lubricant
Best ever cure for "going out of tune" Gibson type headstock (cheaper) guitars.
Gibson/Epiphone use a "slippy" nut to prevent the "going out of tune" problem, so cheaper copies of these guitars do suffer "sometimes" from going out of tune while playing.
This stuff "teflon" applied in the string groves of the nut, under the strings(between the strings and the nut) does a wonderful job of keeping your guitar in tune while playing it.
Fenders don't suffer this problem much, as the angle of the strings, across the nut is not so severe.
This teflon stays where you put it (not running down your fret board), so I recommend the stuff big time.
Not one music shop I visited knew what "nut lube" was??
Gibson/Epiphone use a "slippy" nut to prevent the "going out of tune" problem, so cheaper copies of these guitars do suffer "sometimes" from going out of tune while playing.
This stuff "teflon" applied in the string groves of the nut, under the strings(between the strings and the nut) does a wonderful job of keeping your guitar in tune while playing it.
Fenders don't suffer this problem much, as the angle of the strings, across the nut is not so severe.
This teflon stays where you put it (not running down your fret board), so I recommend the stuff big time.
Not one music shop I visited knew what "nut lube" was??
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No more tuning issues
I bought this hopeing it would Solveig the tuning issues on my Gibson les Paul. I applied a small amount on the bridge-saddles and on the nut and it worked exactly like it's supposed to. I had tried the old pencil trick without succes so I would say I'm very pleased.
The only downside is the applicator which i found was giving me a hard time. I didn't squeeze out the small amount i wanted but it was no big issue. I just squeezed out a small amount on a piece of cardboard and applied it with a toothpick.
It may seem pricey but since I only used a very small amount It will probably last me a lifetime. Recommended purchase
The only downside is the applicator which i found was giving me a hard time. I didn't squeeze out the small amount i wanted but it was no big issue. I just squeezed out a small amount on a piece of cardboard and applied it with a toothpick.
It may seem pricey but since I only used a very small amount It will probably last me a lifetime. Recommended purchase
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A necesity
My previous one dried out quite quickly, so I will hope this will last longer
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to keep your machine heads nice and greasy ...
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Does the job
All guitars (except those with double locking) needs a bit of lubrication on the nut to help keep the strings in tune. This one does the job and it doesn't take much so it will last a long time.
If you haven't tried it before I highly recommend it. You won't regret it.
If you haven't tried it before I highly recommend it. You won't regret it.
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