Speed up fingering. Reduces finger soreness.
11 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
3 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
Does what it's supposed to do. And only a dab is needed. I spray a very small section of the back of my neck with the stuff, and then take a clean cloth and rub it up and down the guitar neck.
Quality:
It's good quality stuff. I've never had any issues with it discoloring my finish or anything like that.
Value:
I used a similar product before that came in a tube. I don't remember what it was called, but finger ease is a better product in my own estimation.
Desirability:
are spray cans sexy?
Sound:
This stuff rocks. And it lasts forever. I bought one can 10 years ago, and I just now ran out. I figure if I buy 4 cans of the stuff, I'll be good until I'm ready to start collecting social security. Typically, I use lemon oil on my rosewood fretboards, but only after I've cleaned them very well with rubbing alcohol. However, I love the look and feel of a high gloss finish on maple. Problem is you can get tacky/sticky issues. That's what I use this stuff for. I use finger ease on the back of my guitar necks, and it plays and feels wonderful. Try it, you'll like it.
Ease of Use:
Couldn't get much easier.
Support:
Never needed support.
Overall:
It's good stuff.
Submitted: 2/27/2008
Style of Music: Punk Rock









10 out of 10
Value:
I paid seven bucks at a guitar store. Not worth that much!
Sound:
Cuts down on string noise
Overall:
good product to cut string noise and makes it easier on callouses. If you get it on your pick fingers, its almost impossible to keep hold of the pick.
Submitted: 6/2/2005
Style of Music: Rock and heavy metal, blues
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"Item arrived quickly in mint condition, I'm so happy I picked zZ!" - customer on June 18, 2008
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