I see mention of paraffin and sandpaper yet Mr.Min is streng verboten...?
Spose it depends on how much you cherish your guitar. I recently went in search of an Ibanez Concord and found one that had been manufactured many years ago (probly in the seventees... serial No. 625) One key missing... nylon and steel strings together... the fretboard so coated in braaijuice it was obvious this thing had never been cleaned in over thirty years. I emptied a can of Mr.Min on her and restrung her with d'Addarios and she's still alive and well and travels by bike in a bag on my back.
Would you do that to your Gibson...? probly not ?
Spose it depends on how much you cherish your guitar. I recently went in search of an Ibanez Concord and found one that had been manufactured many years ago (probly in the seventees... serial No. 625) One key missing... nylon and steel strings together... the fretboard so coated in braaijuice it was obvious this thing had never been cleaned in over thirty years. I emptied a can of Mr.Min on her and restrung her with d'Addarios and she's still alive and well and travels by bike in a bag on my back.
Would you do that to your Gibson...? probly not ?