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How to clean guitar neck

How to clean guitar neck
  1. What can I use to clean my guitar neck?
  2. What household items can I use to clean my guitar?
  3. Can you clean guitar neck with water?

What can I use to clean my guitar neck?

Clean the fretboard – Use fine steel wool to remove stubborn gunk from Rosewood/Ebony/Pau Ferro fretboards, and apply Lemon Oil to re-hydrate. Use a damp cloth to clean Maple fretboards. Polish the guitar body – For Poly-finished (gloss) guitars, spray guitar polish onto a soft cloth and wipe down.

What household items can I use to clean my guitar?

Household furniture polish and all-purpose cleaners—such as Pine Sol, Windex, and 409—will also damage your finish. The only household product that's safe to use to clean your guitar is white distilled vinegar.

Can you clean guitar neck with water?

Yes, you can use water in the form of a clean damp-only cloth. I use the dampened cloth with elbow grease and a dampened soft toothbrush to clean the board and the areas around the frets - rub-a dub-dub - then buff dry with a clean dry cloth. You can do this at every string change if you need to.

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