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TwoBobRob:
Always a bone of contention this one  ;D

I've always used WD40, never personally had a problem.  :)

JT71:
it's a bit like the other questions we've had recently (and often repeated)

everyone usually goes for their method/item

whats the best new school brake? hombre is cheap and works, all the others nice branded ones work but cost more.

what's the best tyre? there's loads to choose from, most are black and grippy so it often comes down to weight.

telelogic:
well, I've done it :)

And I used the Zippo lighter fluid that was recommended by a friend overseas.

Just wanted to run the question past you lot to see if any of you had any suggestions that made more scientific sense.

you didn't, so I went ahead with plan A, and it worked a treat!

I can heartily recommend it. took seconds, dried quickly, but not too quickly to get things just so,

and when you are done with the grips you can go round the house setting fire (temporarily) to anything you fancy :D

I found a 62 strat and a 52 telecaster that won't be needing a polish any time soon. (well not until they cool down a bit)

thanks as usual for all the help,

peace and love to you all,

jxxx

TwoBobRob:
 :LolLolLolLol:


Quality  ;D

trasher:
youv done it now mate
but i use ,,break and clutch cleaner form halfords ,,,been doing it for years with motorbikes

spray it in the grip push the grip on, and 10 seconds later  when it evaporates,  stuck like shit to a blanket ,,but not stuck forever  :daumenhoch:

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