How To Protect Your Guitar
& Make It Last Longer
by Guitar Tips
Last year a friend of mine flew overseas for 2 years and
left his Shergold Masquerade Guitar in the shed --
fully strung!
For those of you who don't know -- Shergold guitars were
hand made guitars and there were only 12 of them built
back then.
Today those are priceless! So you can imagine the value
of these things if you do manage to get your hands on
one of them!
When he got back he found the entire guitar neck bent
right out of place! You could imagine the look on his
face!
Today I thought I'd run through a few maintenance tips!
It's always a good idea to maintain your guitar as not
only will it keep it's value if you decide to sell it,
but it also lasts longer and keeps it sound!
TIP # 1
If you are going away, always take the strings OFF! This
reduces tension and prevents it from bending or bowing
at the neck
TIP # 2
Always keep it in a dry place. Once moisture gets into
the wood, it dulls the sound and increases the chances
of bending when pressure if placed on it
TIP # 3
Use cleaning agents on the body of your guitar. Don't
sting on cheap stuff. Go for good quality cleaning
agents. Polishes oils, gloss coats e.t.c. Layer it onto
your guitar. Do not let it crack or splinter.
TIP # 4
Your fingers have natural oils on them and it gets into
your strings every time you play. Try to wipe your
guitar strings after you finish. This prevents the oil
from your fingers getting into the strings and rush
appearing on your strings
TIP #5
Always, always, always buy a carry bag for your guitar.
I know they cost money and don't seem like a worthwhile
thing as you'll never bump it -- but get one. They keep
your guitar in a dry place, prevent knocks, chipping as
well as offer security as most guitar bags have locks on
them.
WRITTEN BY GUITAR TIPS
If you've always wanted to learn to play
the guitar but never had the chance,
give me 17 minutes a day for 90 days and
I'll show you how to play virtually any
song you want!
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