Discover how to prolong the life of your instrument and achieve impeccable sound.
Caring for a guitar is essential to maintaining its sound and appearance. Musicians know that proper cleaning It not only improves the aesthetics of the instrument, but also its performance and durability. Although the cleaning process may seem simple, there are tips and tricks that make a difference to keep your guitar always impeccable.
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To properly clean a guitar, it is important to have the right materials: a soft, lint-free cloth, a specific cleaner for guitars and a polish. Start by wiping the cloth over the entire guitar to remove any accumulated dust. Pay special attention to areas such as the fingerboard and bridge. Additionally, follow these three key steps to keep your guitar in good condition: clean the guitar after each useprotect the guitar when you are not using it and perform periodic maintenance.


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How to clean the guitar
Acoustic and classical guitar: Both require special attention to the wood. For acoustic guitar, use a suitable wood cleaner and be sure to remove any moisture when finished. Classical guitars require similar care, but if they have a shiny finish, avoid using polishes, as they could damage it.
Electric guitar: Before you start, be sure to disconnect all cables and plugs. In addition to cleaning the external part, you should also take care of the electronic components such as potentiometers and switches. If you want to clean the strings at home, mix water and alcohol in equal parts. To remove stains on the body, use a soft cloth with soap and water. For professional guitars, it is advisable to use specific products to avoid damage.
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Cleaning of specific parts
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Diapason: Remove the strings and use a cotton cloth to remove dirt, paying attention to the areas between the frets. If the fingerboard is made of wood, you can apply linseed oiltobut if it has a lacquer finish, avoid this type of oil.
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Neck: Use isopropyl alcohol and a specific conditioner to keep it hydrated and in good condition.
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ropes: Wipe the strings with a cloth to remove dirt. There are also specialized products to carry out a deeper cleaning.
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Bridge: Use a cloth moistened with distilled water or a specific cleaner. Make sure to clean the slots, seals and screws well.
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Frets: Pay attention to the junction between the frets and the fingerboard, where dirt tends to accumulate the most.
Regular cleaning not only improves the appearance of the guitar, but also extends its life.
Source: Ambito

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