Cleaning my guitar?
Cleaning my guitar?
i was just wondeirng if you could use normal pledge to clean the neck of my guitar? i wanted to make sure before i did anything stupid haha.
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Re: Cleaning my guitar?
I have no idea but I'm going to say no, you never know what those cleaners are going to do when they touch the finish. Stick to water, it's the only thing I use. But if you really want to know I can find out for ya.Twostep13 wrote:i was just wondeirng if you could use normal pledge to clean the neck of my guitar? i wanted to make sure before i did anything stupid haha.
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get a bottle of lemon oil for your fretboard and polish by whatever company makes your guitar. should last you a lifetime
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Martin DOES NOT recommend lemon oil:
http://www.mguitar.com/services/faq.html#q14
at the bottom of the page.
It's here:Can I use lemon oil on my fingerboard?
We do not recommend using lemon oil on our fingerboards. The acids in lemon oil break down the finish of our guitars. It may also aid the corrosion of the frets and lessen the life of the strings.
http://www.mguitar.com/services/faq.html#q14
at the bottom of the page.
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LOL!jellyfish wrote:I put mine in the washing machine.

You can use mineral oil on the neck. It smooths and restores the wood without having any negative effects. water will bloat the wood. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2.0 which will eat the wood. Don't use either. I've got a 35 yr old Contessa guitar which i look after carefully. A dose of mineral oil last year - i used Fretfast which is specifically made for guitars - has made it look like new.
Er... Really? Was she.. Er... Naked?
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Same here. Mineral oil is great for preserving the shine, hardness and feel.Khimaros wrote:LOL!jellyfish wrote:I put mine in the washing machine.![]()
You can use mineral oil on the neck. It smooths and restores the wood without having any negative effects. water will bloat the wood. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2.0 which will eat the wood. Don't use either. I've got a 35 yr old Contessa guitar which i look after carefully. A dose of mineral oil last year - i used Fretfast which is specifically made for guitars - has made it look like new.
Oh yeah, remember to wipe off your fretboard everytime you play. If the oils on your fingers can destroy bronze strings, imagine what it does to wood!
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