Jameel
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New Stuff from Khalaf Oud
Dear fellow Oud players,
I've added some great new items to my website you might be interested in.
First is a new Micro-Fiber cloth that is great for cleaning the oud of skin oils and dust. If you've never tried micro-fiber, brace yourself. It's
incredible. The stuff grabs and removes dirt and grime like you wouldn't believe. And it won't damage your finish. It's super soft. I even use these
cloths in the shop to clean my fine woodworking tools. They are awesome.
Lemon oil. Nothing special here, but it comes in small bottles which are much more convenient than the big bottles you get at the hardware store. Drip
dispensing tip. Use this on the micro-fiber cloth and its almost like refinishing your oud. Also keep your fingerboard from drying out and getting too
grungy.
Carnauba wax makes your oud shine like Liberace's piano. If that's not what you're after, use some lemon oil. But for maintaining a nice shine on an oud with a film finish (lacquer for
example, or varnish) this stuff rocks. Carnauba dries hard, so it not only polished up nice, it also protects the existing finish on your oud. Good
stuff, and it's natural too. Carnauba wax comes from trees.
Humidifier. I blogged about this last year when a customer found himself in Las Vegas for a couple days. It's the best humidifier out there for ouds.
Perfect size for our soft case or any hard case, it can't leak, it's cheap, and it does its job. I'm enjoying the lovely spring weather at the moment,
but make sure you get one of these before it starts getting cold again (forced air heat makes homes drier in the winter than the Sahara desert), or if
you live in the southwest.
One more thing. Go Lakers! (Yeah, Mike converted me last summer). In fact, I'm typing this post with my Lakers T-shirt on. Game 1 of the Western Finals is
tonight. Stress-free wins, right Mike?
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Mike
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Nice new products Jameelo...and yeah, hopefully stress free, but I doubt it. Denver is playing well right now and Chauncey Billups is a huge influence
on the previously erratic Nugg players. So it's going to be exciting. Btw, I'm wearing my Lakers shirt today too.
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Reda Aouad
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Greate new items Jameel! Congratulations
But about the humidifier.. do you know if it also absorbs humidity? I mean I live in Qatar where the humidity goes sky rocket in the summer.. like
even your cell and watch get wet and "swell" when you go out because of the humidity. And if it doesn't, what do you think is good for such a country
to protect the oud from extreme changes in temperature and humidity? And what about the AC? Should I keep it on a low temperature during the summer in
the room the oud is stored in?
I appreciate your advice since I am really feeling the effect of the weather changes.. sometimes my oud feels completely different and just couldn't
play it even for few seconds because of its awful sound when the humidity rises.. and sometimes I feel I have a Nahat in my hands (never tried one
though :P).
Thanks
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Jameel
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It may absorb humidity, but probably not much. It's much easier to add humidity to a closed space (your case) than it is to remove it. The humidifier
may remove moisture, but it will still be in the environment of the oud since the humidifier only transfers the moisture, it doesn't remove it from
the case.
You could try a dehumidifier. AC is basically a dehumidifier anyway. And yes, if the humidity is extreme in your home you should try to remove it
somehow, or bring it to a reasonable level. We all suffer with "wet" ouds in the summertime. It's rapid changes in humidity that are damaging to any
instrument. If your oud lives in a humid environment for part of the year it's something to just live with. Keep it from extremes and changes and you
should be fine.
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gr8 products a must have for any expensive oud owner....btw kobe sux hahah...close game lol
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Michael-GOD BLESS EGYPT
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Kobe sux? I don't think we can be friends anymore Michael!
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hahah i was just teasing lol...plus if scored that last 3 we would be having a different talk rite now!!
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Now we have our beauty products guys, don't need to be jealous of women anymore ;-)
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MatthewW
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thats right Benjamin!
Jameel, you got any cologne for the oud playing man as well, or do you suggest a few drops of that lemon oil behind the ears?
The micro-fiber cloth looks cool. do you need to clean these often, and are they safe to wash like socks?
regards, MW
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Jameel
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Yeah, you can wash the micro-fiber. I'm not sure how grubby your socks are, so you'll have to determine the washing method.
Just wash it in the sink in some warm soapy water and hang up to dry. If you're married, I'd keep the socks out of the kitchen sink though. )
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thanks for the advice Jameel, I'll avoid the kitchen sink
Can you use carnuba wax on a french polish finish?
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