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Hercules Stands with Sticky Grip


BigRedX
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I have 5 of the standard Hercules GS414B stands and recently the rubber on the grip section used to alter the height has become sticky, but only on 4 of them.

I can't use these at gigs any more, because every time I fold them down and set them back up, the grip leaves a nasty sticky residue all over may hands.

Any idea why this has happened? And how can I get them back to their non-sticky condition?

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[quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1473864504' post='3133670']
Mine too. A quick search indicates that this is not uncommon and occasionally leads to the stand failing! Time to find an alternative brand i think.
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I can't afford to replace 4 stands and TBH I haven't found a better alternative to Hercules that is actually any good for holding basses with asymmetrical bodies.

Maybe it's time to email Hercules and see what they say.

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The problem you fellas are experiencing is known to Hercules - I had a similar issue last year, contacted their UK supplier (part of EBUK) who sent a replacement FOC which I donated to the raffle at this years Herts Bash.

I believe this is the link:

[email protected]

As we know, the Customer service at Strings and Things is excellent so I have no doubt that this can be resolve to the satisfaction of all concerned.

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I noticed this exact same problem with mine last week. Had mine for 5 or 6 years now - looks like they're all self-destructing at the same time!

Was wondering if I can remove the mucky residue with acetone or white spirit but I think I'll drop an email to Strings & Things first.

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[quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1473959644' post='3134563']
I noticed this exact same problem with mine last week. Had mine for 5 or 6 years now - looks like they're all self-destructing at the same time!

Was wondering if I can remove the mucky residue with acetone or white spirit but I think I'll drop an email to Strings & Things first.
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I would definitely not use acetone on anything foamy.

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Acetone is one of the most aggressive solvents for plastics you can readily access. There are some plastics it won't touch ( polyethylene, polypropylene for example)
There may be some foams it is ok with, I don't have so much experience there, but because a foam has a large surface area, if it is affected, it will be a lot, and quickly!
I really wouldn't do it, but if you try it, do it somewhere very inconspicuous, as always with an untried process.

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Just wanted to post with a very impressive resolution to my problem from Alex at Strings And Things.

4 brand new Hercules stands arrived this afternoon to replace mine with sticky grips.

Excellent customer service that cannot be faulted. Many thanks to Strings And Things!

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