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2017/12/06 15:09:05 (permalink)

any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands?

I have always had sweaty hands. TMI, I know, but I thought I'd ask amongst all Guitar Pro's here, do you have sweaty hands and if so, do you use anything to help protect your guitar strings while playing?
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/06 16:53:20 (permalink)
I seem to remember someone here had that problem - Rain maybe?

 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/06 17:49:24 (permalink)
Okay James, thanks.

I suppose I should Google it to see what wonderful lotions or oils are available for this sort of thing.

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/06 19:46:16 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 09:43:09
I do, but I don't really do anything about it.
I lightly sanded the back of the necks of my guitars, so they don't get sticky.  Other than that, I just make sure I have another pick wedged into the pickguard in case the one I'm using slips out of my fingers.  As for strings, I've never even thought about them.

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/06 19:53:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 09:51:55
Would talcum powder help?
 


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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/06 20:50:44 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 09:52:00
We used to spray WD 40 on them.

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/06 21:51:13 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 09:52:25
Not since I moved up to where the humidity is like 10 percent.
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 01:20:38 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby synkrotron 2017/12/07 10:13:30
 
We used to advise snooker and pool players who complained of a sticky cue to work some silicon spray into the grain. I don't know if it would be safe to use on a guitar or whether it would affect the neck finish or mess with the (lemon?) oil finish on the fretboard (Spacey would know the answer to this I'm sure). Mind you, it certainly didn't do any harm to maple or ash cues.
 
I've tried using Fender's Speed Slick string cleaner - it certainly works to remove the cling but I don't much care for the 'residue' it imparts to one's fingers.
 
 
 
 

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 06:14:56 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 09:56:27
I used to have sweaty hands but I got rid of it using a combination of these handheld electrolysis devices and hypnosis (long time ago!).  Haven't had an issue since.  Something like this:
 
https://www.amazon.com/Drionic-Hand-Foot-Device/dp/B009VOE3A4
 
 

 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 09:46:41 (permalink)
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I do, but I don't really do anything about it.
I lightly sanded the back of the necks of my guitars, so they don't get sticky.  Other than that, I just make sure I have another pick wedged into the pickguard in case the one I'm using slips out of my fingers.  As for strings, I've never even thought about them.




Thanks, Matt
 
I don't fancy using sand paper, even the finest of grade, on my two guitars.
 
I've stopped using plectrums now, for the reason you stated. I used to use Dunlop's pics which I found gave me the best grip. But I found myself more and more picking up my guitar and starting to pick the strings with my fingers. Not in any sort of classical style, I hasten to add, I'm much to crap to try anything like that haha!
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 09:50:29 (permalink)
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Would talcum powder help?



You are not the first person to mention this, Mesh. I googled "playing guitar with sweaty hands" and some did swear by it.
 
What would worry me, I think, would be getting it into the grain of my fret boards, both of which are "open grain," if you know what I mean... I don't think it is rose wood any more because I think it is on the endangered list.
 
And, eventually, the sweat would win the fight and I'd probably end up with a white stick gloop on my guitar strings.
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 09:51:49 (permalink)
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We used to spray WD 40 on them.




Hmmm.... Not sure if that's a good idea any more... Only because of the other ingredients in WD40.
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 09:53:29 (permalink)
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Not since I moved up to where the humidity is like 10 percent.

 
Ha! So, I would have to move to where you live then Ron
 
Not even sure what the humidity it is where I live.
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 09:58:30 (permalink)
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I used to have sweaty hands but I got rid of it using a combination of these handheld electrolysis devices and hypnosis (long time ago!).  Haven't had an issue since.  Something like this:
 
https://www.amazon.com/Drionic-Hand-Foot-Device/dp/B009VOE3A4
 
 




I had a look, Craig, but I'm not so keen to stop sweat oozing from my pores, just protecting my strings while playing.
 
Thanks anyway
 
cheers
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 10:13:21 (permalink)
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We used to advise snooker and pool players who complained of a sticky cue to work some silicon spray into the grain. I don't know if it would be safe to use on a guitar or whether it would affect the neck finish or mess with the (lemon?) oil finish on the fretboard (Spacey would know the answer to this I'm sure). Mind you, it certainly didn't do any harm to maple or ash cues.
 
I've tried using Fender's Speed Slick string cleaner - it certainly works to remove the cling but I don't much care for the 'residue' it imparts to one's fingers.



Thanks for you input Steve,
 
You mention silicon spray, and this is something I have been trying, for well over a decade now, but I've not sourced a decent local supply of the stuff.
 
So what I have been using is a silicon shaving oil instead. For all the time I was using it on my SG it never seemed to damage or stain the "rosewood" fretboard.
 
Each time I use it, thought, and now is such a time as I have picked up my guitar again after many months gathering dust, I think, is this bad for either my guitars or my hands.
 
I'm guessing that it should be okay applied to my finger tips, and, at the same time I briefly run up and down the strings with any surplus oil on my fingers.
 
So, until someone chimes in and says "NO" to silicon oil I will carry on using it.
 
 
I used to use something similar to that back in the early eighties. It came in a round tub and you rubbed it up and down your strings. I think you could also take the impregnated cloth part out of the container and use that as a cleaning cloth instead. But it was such a long time ago that I can no longer remember for sure.
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 10:22:52 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 10:30:25
 
 
Andy, I never found silicon spray easy to come by until someone mentioned they sell it at Lidl under their own-label 'W5' brand. I bought a couple of cans a few years ago and I'm still on the first one.
 
I use it mainly on my plastic curtain rails to keep them clean and slippy, as well as on anything that WD40 is too 'oily' for.

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Andy, I never found silicon spray easy to come by until someone mentioned they sell it at Lidl under their own-label 'W5' brand. I bought a couple of cans a few years ago and I'm still on the first one.
 
I use it mainly on my plastic curtain rails to keep them clean and slippy, as well as on anything that WD40 is too 'oily' for.




Thanks Steve, I'll have a look into that. We have a Lidl close by

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 11:50:09 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 13:12:08
Some guitarists I know with "acid hands" swear by elixir coated strings. Others with just generally sweaty hands who say they're not quite so keen on the tone of elixirs say that D'addario strings seems to last really well. 
Ernie balls turn into rusty razorwire within a day, I'm told.
 
Whatever you use, give the strings a quick wipe down with a cloth after playing. If you have some isopropyl alchohol, spray some of that onto the cloth before wiping them down, it helps with basically everything.
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 13:19:51 (permalink)
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Some guitarists I know with "acid hands" swear by elixir coated strings. Others with just generally sweaty hands who say they're not quite so keen on the tone of elixirs say that D'addario strings seems to last really well. 
Ernie balls turn into rusty razorwire within a day, I'm told.
 
Whatever you use, give the strings a quick wipe down with a cloth after playing. If you have some isopropyl alchohol, spray some of that onto the cloth before wiping them down, it helps with basically everything.




Thanks ooble
 
I do use Ernie Ball strings, as it happens although I had my PRS professionally fettle (last year I think) and I'm not sure what he replaced them with.
 
To be frank, I should have changed the strings on all of my guitars within the last year, but I don't pick them up very often so I tend to forget.
 
When I was in a band, and we went to rehearsals once a week, and I also played the guitar every day back then, I was changing the strings every couple of weeks. Some cheap British made strings... Name escapes me.
 
But, yeah, I do generally remember to give everything a rub down at the end of the session...
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 13:27:27 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/07 15:59:13
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Would talcum powder help?
 



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I always dry my fingers then use a product to “oil” my fingers (go faster grease ?

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I always dry my fingers then use a product to “oil” my fingers 



Hi Jerry, which "product," exactly

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 17:26:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/08 00:39:43
I don't have sweaty hands but I think I have acid hands. My strings turn black and I don't get more than a few days of days of "optimum" playing out of them. Never bothered me but it sure as hell bothered friends whose guitars I picked up.

I have a hunch that perhaps a more alkaline diet might help? I added more alkaline foods to my diet a couple of years ago and it definitely seems like I get more life out of my strings before they blacken.

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 20:20:17 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/08 00:39:41
Whenever you play the guitar be sure to wipe it down when you're done. As for strings, I wouldn't go with pure nickle or nickle wrapped if you have sweat issues. Try something with a stainless steel wrap as it better resists corrosion. I think GHS Boomers may be SS wrapped.

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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/07 20:25:00 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/08 00:39:39
....or start playing the drums....sweaty hands are allowed.
 
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/08 03:37:24 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/08 09:49:47
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I used to have sweaty hands but I got rid of it using a combination of these handheld electrolysis devices and hypnosis (long time ago!).  Haven't had an issue since.  Something like this:
 
https://www.amazon.com/Drionic-Hand-Foot-Device/dp/B009VOE3A4
 
 




I had a look, Craig, but I'm not so keen to stop sweat oozing from my pores, just protecting my strings while playing.
 
Thanks anyway
 
cheers
 
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Why put up with a problem when you can cure it?  Your hands (and feet) are NOT required areas to keep the body cool.

 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/08 09:54:09 (permalink)
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Why put up with a problem when you can cure it?  Your hands (and feet) are NOT required areas to keep the body cool.




Okay Craig, I will have a more serious look into this. Apparently it is a procedure called iontophoresis and is to treat the condition called hyperhidrosis.
 
I am due to see the doctor soon so I will ask him about this.
 
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Re: any guitar stranglers here with sweaty hands? 2017/12/08 11:43:05 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby synkrotron 2017/12/09 11:08:37
Some actors, actresses and singers have tried to have their other sweat glands either removed or altered, but that's dangerous as your body can overheat.  Hands and feet are different.  I'm curious to hear what your doc says.  I solved my issue over 30 years ago and it's been all positive since.

 
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