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    Default Big Bends "Nut Sauce"

    It was about two years ago when I was struggling with my LP-type ESP guitar. Tuning issues lowered the joy of playing this instrument severely and my guitar tech said I should try "Nut Sauce". You apply it once a quarter or if you want with every guitar string change (so do I). After applying this the guitar stays perfectly in tune. I had my doubts in the beginning, but in the end I was convinced of Big Bend's Nut Sauce. There's many ways like graphiting the nut etc. I've known every method but the Nut Sauce solution is unbeatable. I also apply it on my Strats now. You should definitely chekc the info and video on Big Bend's internet site. It's worth a watch.

    http://www.bigbends.com/
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    Very cool, Jimi! I've never heard of it, but I'm definitely gonna check into getting some! Thanks for the info!
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    I use it all the time on my Suhr. Works great!
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    Big Bends does work great. Another excellent one is Slick Nutz Graphite Lubricant.
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