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shawshank72 03-13-2013 12:28 PM

Is there way to wear in flats quicker?
 
Besides the obvious playing them.
Was just wondering if there was some secret brew that could get them in a more used condition.

exidor 03-13-2013 12:40 PM

maybe spray some finger ease on them.

brandau 03-13-2013 01:15 PM

de-tune them then bring them back up to tension a few times... But just keep playing em. What strings are they?

Stev187 03-13-2013 01:19 PM

Lots of methods suggested here on TB. Search the archives. There are many suggestions of eating fried food before playing, etc. I used petroleum jelly (Vasaline) to deaden a set, and it worked great.

Of course, someone will chime in and say just wear them out by practicing. I guess I just did. ;-)

--Steve

jefkritz 03-13-2013 01:23 PM

yeah, don't wash your hands. ever again. and eat lots of fried chicken. until your strings are sufficiently dead at least :)

you can keep eating lots of fried chicken if you want, but i do suggest resuming the washing of the hands...

bkbirge 03-13-2013 01:28 PM



shawshank72 03-13-2013 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by bkbirge (Post 14025347)


too funny

shawshank72 03-13-2013 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stev187 (Post 14025303)
Lots of methods suggested here on TB. Search the archives. There are many suggestions of eating fried food before playing, etc. I used petroleum jelly (Vasaline) to deaden a set, and it worked great.

Of course, someone will chime in and say just wear them out by practicing. I guess I just did. ;-)

--Steve

did you coat them in jelly then wipe away or let it sit for a bit?

shawshank72 03-13-2013 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by brandau (Post 14025287)
de-tune them then bring them back up to tension a few times... But just keep playing em. What strings are they?

im starting up playing again and i have ghs precision fender and labella flats

Ian_Flash 03-13-2013 08:24 PM

Damn!!!! Now I'm HUNGRY! Actually, the best way to shorten break in time is to remove them completely, put 2 coils in them (not tightly coiled as they are in the package), then re-string them. This is a close simulation to what happens to strings after they've been "played in". (And it's a lot less messy than soaking them in BISON DROOL!!!!!)

shawshank72 03-14-2013 06:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian_Flash (Post 14027494)
Damn!!!! Now I'm HUNGRY! Actually, the best way to shorten break in time is to remove them completely, put 2 coils in them (not tightly coiled as they are in the package), then re-string them. This is a close simulation to what happens to strings after they've been "played in". (And it's a lot less messy than soaking them in BISON DROOL!!!!!)

No kidding!
Was never tempted to do the chicken thing.
thanks
Ill try this and the detune and retune.

mjac28 03-14-2013 07:03 AM

Give them to me for a week I promise they will be more than dull enough. :)

bassbully 03-14-2013 07:33 AM

IMO nothing beats just playing the heck out of them.

wshines1892 03-14-2013 09:10 AM

I've found that if you hold down the strings on the first fret, and then one at a time pull them upward, stretching them, working your way up the neck and then retune them and repeat until they stop going out of tune and all of the slack is gone from the string. It stretches out and stiffens the core so it kills some of the sustain and some overtones.

It does half the work of aging, of the stretching and retuning to work out slack over time, and then all that's left is to work all your hand funk into it.

lmfreeman9 03-14-2013 12:33 PM

Fast Fret works, temporarily. Enough for a rehearsal or a set.
BTW, this is only a problem in humid areas.

Frenchy-Lefty 03-14-2013 10:31 PM

Not classy but I wipe my sweat on it when I work out and it kills them real quickly.

dj5 03-15-2013 05:27 AM

Some flats don't like being taken on and off at all.


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