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			<title>THE STRING CLEANER 
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                           For BASS GUITAR - Great string cleaning device requires no cleaning solution. Microfiber pads sandwich your strings and clean them on all surfaces at once, even the bottom. Bass version has a pad on the bottom to simultaneously clean the fretboard. The pads have thousands of little loops, each has a plastic section to dislodge the dirt and fabric to attract and hold it. Clamps lightly around all 4 strings, you slide it up and down the length of the fingerboard. Easy to carry in your case and use after every playing session. Made to last. Don't throw it (or your money) away, just wash it with water and a little soap every 2 months or so.       ($14.99) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Sat, 29 Aug 2009 20:00:00 -0400
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