A few weeks ago, I posted about my discovery of Micro Mesh fret polishing pads. Since then, however, I think I may have found an even better solution. While browsing the Gear Page forums (my virtual home away from home), I noticed that several members had highly recommended a strangely-named product called Gorgomyte for polishing frets and conditioning fretboards. With my curiosity having been piqued, I ventured to the product's website to learn more.After reading the product description on the site, I learned that Gorgomyte is essentially a chemically-treated cloth that removes oxidation from the frets and loosens dirt and oil build up on the fretboard. All you have to do is rub the frets and fretboard with the material and then buff them with a clean, cotton cloth. And voila, the frets are polished and the fretboard is dirt-free, all within a matter of seconds.
Of course, I remained rather skeptical towards such an incredible-sounding product. However, the site proudly displayed a plethora of renowned professional artists who currently use Gorgomyte cloths. In fact, I learned that Gorgomyte was invented by Jimmy Johnson, a renowned tech for several prominent guitarists and bassists (Tommy Shaw, James Young, Alex Lifeson, and Geddy Lee, just to name a few). There had to be some legitimacy to this stuff. And at price of $18.95 shipped (the bag contains enough for twenty treatments), I decided that it'd be worth a try.
Here's a before shot of the frets on my Les Paul. Notice the dullness of the frets due to excessive oxidation and grime:
Here is a shot of the frets after the application of the Gorgomyte cloth. A much needed improvement!:
You can learn more about Gorgomyte at the official website here.

2 comments:
This is perfect I'll buy Gorgomyte because my fretboard is completely oxidate and I haven't could clean it with other products, I think that Gorgomyte will be my next option thanks.m10m
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