NEW LARGE SIZE - String Cleaner and Rosin Remover - #1 Seller

NEW LARGE SIZE - String Cleaner and Rosin Remover - #1 Seller

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NEW LARGE SIZE - String Cleaner and Rosin Remover - #1 Seller

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It works.
Thomas C.✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 19, 2024
I was cautioned to use it on a small area first but had no problems with my violin surface. I would recommend.
Oh Dear, What Tradition is the Next to be Outlawed?
Dr. Victor S. Alpher✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 17, 2024
When I was nearing 18, the legal age for drinking in New York State at the time, I noticed that my violin teacher recommended alcohol spirits (the drinkable variety) for cleaning the rosin from my violin strings. It does work, by the way. When I was in Philadelhia attending Ceili dances where Eugene O'Donnell performed, I was told that the only spirit "approved" for this use was Jameson's Irish Whiskey. Many Irish fiddlers used it and would take a dram before playing at a dance (akin to the Riverdance, but authentic Irish folk dancing). I actually enjoyed this, and never had a hangover from Jameson's. The case was closed in my mind.

Then drinking ages were raised to 21 universally in the U.S., and I could not recommend Jameson's to any college student I knew, or teenager at music festivals. The answer is a commercial string cleaner, which I can recommend now to any young fiddler. I've tried this product for that reason, and it works, is not expensive, so I recommend it.
Does the job
Abel ramirez✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 6, 2024
I like this strings cleaner. I use it to clean my violin as well as strings and it makes my strings sound great once all the rosin is off. It smells like a eucalyptus essential oil to me. However, the drop-applicator does not work.
Made by Gewa in Germany - this is really good stuff.
LGC✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 25, 2024
My violin's used, but in fine shape, considering it was a student's violin before I got. it. That student had done an admirable job of keeping it clean, but there was the typical buildup / orange peel / bumpiness of old rosin around the bridge feet, and under the bridge. Spit (yes, spit) wasn't making it go away, Hill's Varnish Cleaner didn't make it go away, but Gewa's Old Master String Cleaner (the blue one) did the job so much quicker than I expected, and did not harm the oil varnish finish my student violin has. It also predictably made quick work out of cleaning my strings. I clean them every night, of course -- but a once-a-week pass with this stuff will leave them devoid of any trace of rosin.
Works Beautifully!
tdeitr✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 14, 2024
I love this on my violin! Looks so awesome after I put it on.
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