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  • #16
    So just to be clear, you are not Russell Reed?
    There seemed to me to also be 3 types of Lectricare options. Do you know what the difference is between them?
    Originally posted by Enzo
    I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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    • #17
      I am not Russell Reed.

      It seams to me that the 3 different products are for different industries, not sure on this. I will see what I can find out for you G1

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      • #18
        Oh well, maybe my detective work wasn't so good, maybe it was. I feel like that detective on TV who had that old beat up car and wore the raggedy overcoat. I checked out the website and the product doesn't seem bad but............then i saw some of the advertising words they used for other products.

        "STRINGToneŽ Penetrating guitar string lubricant/conditioner for all music instrument strings and hardware.
        One simple, easy, and fast application gives your strings more resonance, enhanced tonal range, and longer sustain. STRINGTone™ penetrates deep-down to the string’s core to restore and condition for enhanced tactile feel and more dynamic response."

        "PROcussionCareŽ Optimizes drum sound and extends playing life of heads. PedalLube The only lubricant designed for drum pedals and hardware."

        All sounds kind of fishy. I have never played drums or stayed at a holiday inn but......if it's not endorsed by someone with the last name Bonham or Moon, i might as go out and buy that special lubricant that is only designed for my garage door rollers. Hey, Slick 50 was popular at one time wasn't it?

        I still might buy some to try from Amplified parts next parts order.

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