How To Properly Clean And Maintain Your Guitar

May 5, 2007 by rserpe 

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Cleaning your instrument is probably the hardest thing to remember to do. Proper maintenance is important for any piece of equipment, and the guitar is no exception to that.

Keeping your guitar cleaned and maintained prevents any type of buildup or grime that can occur. Forgetting or just failing to clean it can result in a distorted sound or even damage if you go too long in between cleanings and maintenance.

Safeguarding your guitar can depend on the type of guitar you have, acoustic or electric, but there are basics that should be followed for both. For instance, you should give attention to the frets of your instrument. The body produces natural oils that can build up in the strings, not to mention dirt and other outside filth, and this can make a difference in the sound that comes from your guitar if you don’t pay close attention.

You should make a point to tighten all of the screws, strap-pins, and tuning machines. Tightening all of the necessary parts can prevent unwanted background rattling while you play. Also, you should try your hardest not to scratch, bump, or ding your guitar. Simple things like wearing a belt buckle when you have a strap on your guitar can scratch up the back and take the value of your instrument down.

To preserve the strings on your guitar, it is important to wipe them down periodically with a cloth. This not only keeps your instrument producing the sound that it should, it also makes it last longer. Cleaning the metal parts of your guitar is also important.

You can pick up a cleaning solution specially made for this at your local music store. Failure to properly clean the mechanisms and the metal can cause expensive damage to your equipment. Amplifiers are also important to the sound of your guitar. You can keep your amplifier sounding good by storing it in a closet whenever you are not using it.

Acoustic guitars may need a little more attention. You should come up with a wiping, and polishing regime for these guitars. Set aside a certain time of the week, or a couple of times a month, to devote to cleaning your instrument so you can keep it as an investment and avoid frequent replacements.

You should shield your guitar by keeping it in its case. Humidity is a factor when it comes to guitars and it can have a lasting effect on your instrument. There are humidifiers that are man-made that you can find directions for online, there are also capsules that you can buy and keep in your case for unwanted humidity.

Just like vehicles, guitars and other instruments need care and maintenance. Making sure that you handle your guitar properly is vital to its length of life the way it sounds. Your local music store will provide maintenance and cleaning services if you are unsure about how to do it yourself.

The best way to maintain your guitar is to keep it stored in its case when you are not using it. Leaving it out in the open or where the elements can affect it is the worst thing you can do for you instrument.

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