10 Guitar Maintenance Tips That Are Simple To Do At Home

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10 Guitar Maintenance Tips That Are Simple To Do At Home


Introduction If you want your guitar to sound great, survive longer, and look beautiful, it's critical that you maintain it. Go through four different aspects of guitar care, with useful videos for each. Learn how to: ● ● ● ●

Make Sure Your Guitar Neck Is In Good Shape Prepare your guitar Take Care Of Your Guitar's Body Finish Restringing Your Guitar

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Learn How to Look After Guitar If you own something valuable, you must know how to look after it. This is especially true when it comes to your guitar or bass, whether it's acoustic or electric. Even if you have your guitar serviced by a luthier or guitar tech, you can still assist with the maintenance of your instrument.


1.Take Care With Your Guitar Almost every damage, scratch, and abrasion could have been avoided if the vehicle had been properly maintained. The majority of the harm is caused by a slip in judgement. The majority of damage can be avoided by not slamming your guitar into something, leaving it where it can fall, or neglecting to use a protective case.

Avoid eating or drinking near your guitar. One spilt drink can create electrical difficulties, rusting of screws and hardware, and even damage to wood finishes. Protect from others also.


2. Keep The Working Surface Clean Place your instrument on a padded, soft surface whenever you're working on it. Reduce the amount of time you reach over the instrument for tools or other anything that might fall on it. Tape is inexpensive, and t-shirts are really useful. Take a few minutes to tape off or otherwise cover non-work areas in many cases. This is particularly true if


3. Screws That You Should Love When changing screws, take in mind that they aren't holding down the battleship's main cannons. Tighten them just enough to make them snug, but not all the way down. Swipe the threads through a little candle wax before installing a screw. It lubricates the threads while also providing a little amount of corrosion prevention. It will be much easy to get rid of them later. You might be interested in a forum discussion about what kind of lubricant to use on guitar screws, where guitar players recommend wax. It's also worth noting that you should always use the correct


4. Examine Guitar on A Regular Basis You should check for loose screws holding strap buttons, hardware, and knobs, as well as pickguards, on a regular basis. If you don't, you'll almost likely notice a missing screw one day.


5. Keep The Cover Plates in Place Top guitar manufacturers, believe it or not, know what they're doing, including putting cover plates on cavities. They would leave them off if it improved the tone of the guitar (and reduced production costs). Don't listen to your friends who say things like "it looks good," "you can change strings faster," or "your tone will be awesome." Cover plates offer protection; make use of them.


6. Your Guitar Should Be Cleaned It's simple enough to play your guitar and then put it away. Taking the time to maintain the appearance of your guitar helps keep it looking wonderful while also preserving its playability. In fact, Premier Guitar experts released an essay with a wealth of information on how to clean a guitar, as well as persuasive reasons to do so. "Over time, perspiration, dirt, and oils build up on the guitar's finish and slowly break it down," author John LeVan explained. As a result, the finish develops a hazy coating and


7. Instead of racks, use hangers Using wall-mounted hangers instead of racks to store your guitars is far superior. In comparison to an instrument stored in a rack, an instrument hanging vertically will not develop neck difficulties over time. Gravity, weight distribution, and pressure impacts are all undeniable variables in shaping wood (good or bad).


8. Keep an eye on the humidity level The amount of moisture dissolved in the air has a big impact on wood. This is particularly true when it comes to acoustic guitars. You should maintain your instrument in a climate-controlled environment with a relative humidity of 45-55 percent. You may get a Hygrometer for roughly $15 on Amazon or eBay to keep track of this.

Playability (tuning, etc.) will be easier to handle if you keep your guitar at an acceptable level of humidity and stable temperatures. An acoustic guitar can be ruined by extreme dryness or humidity


9. Keep a close eye on the temperature Another aspect that goes unnoticed in guitar care is temperature. Wood is extremely sensitive to temperature variations, in addition to humidity. If you've ever heard an ancient house creak or pop in the middle of the night, it's because the wood is adjusting to the changing temperature. Your guitar will do the same thing, but on a smaller scale. Finishes can crack and laminated joints can fail due to excessive expansion and contraction. The expansion and contraction will wreak havoc on your neck at the very least (meaning tuning and intonation). Maintain a somewhat constant temperature range for your instrument.


10. Change Guitar Strings Guitar strings aren't cheap (especially if you're a bassist!) and aren't a great investment. It's easy to become accustomed to those old, rusted, filthy strings and overlook the impact on your playability. Investing a few dollars in a decent set of strings will improve the tone and feel of your guitar. Simply watch a few YouTube tutorials if you don't


Conclusion Conclusion If you want your old guitar to sound equivalent to the newer models by making a few changes to the instrument, then replacing the guitar parts is a good idea. It will help you save a lot of money because making such upgrades is cost effective than buying a new instrument. You will be satisfied with the performance of your guitar as well.


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