Learning the efficient way to keep the guitar safe during weather and temperature fluctuations is compulsory for every guitarist. Doing so will not only give a good look to your instrument but also will let you sound excellent. You have to do a few simple things to store and clean your electric guitar as discussed here.
Storing your electric guitar
When can I use guitar cases for my guitars?
Storing in a guitar case is recommendable if you play it occasionally. It is also suitable when you have to travel to any other city for your musical concert. Luckily, you will find many companies associated with supplying good-quality electric guitar cases or traveling guitar cases for your instrument. Storing in a guitar case also lets you control the external environment and maintain everything easily.
Can I use guitar hangers to keep my instrument?
Yes, you may safely use both a hanger rack system or a hanger for a display to place your guitars. The best thing is that your fellow guitar players and you may pick the instruments in no time to perform in shows. Furthermore, placing electric guitars on guitar hangers will enhance the beauty of your music showroom or music studio.
Is it safe to use a guitar stand?
Yes, you should use a guitar stand or guitar rack supplied by good company. A stand will protect your instrument from any damage. Moreover, you get an appropriate place to put your electric guitar while you are not using it. Other than that, placing it on a guitar stand prevents it from falling or sliding to the ground.
Note- You only have to monitor humidity of the room while storing your guitar on a wall hanger or a stand.
Changing your guitar strings
Once you resolve the issue related to the storage of guitars, you have to take steps for cleaning and maintenance of guitar strings. For this, you should check a few signs that indicates it's time for new strings. These include the following-
Other reasons to change the guitar strings-
Changing a guitar string is essential for every skilled guitar player at some point. When you get a new set of your guitar strings, you give new lift to your instrument and maintain it in a better way. However, the frequency to change your guitar strings depends on the place and how often you play your guitar. Alternatively, you may clean your guitar strings for a gig. Other than that, you should focus on the sound and playability of your guitar for cleaning or changing the strings.
Cleaning of the guitar parts
Once you deal with the strings, you have to look for cleaning other parts of your guitar to keep it in working condition. Cleaning retains its shiny look, prolongs its life and avoids the hardware to age prematurely or tarnish. In particular, you have to clean the following parts-
Cleaning potentiometers
Sweat, dust, and other forms of debris may accumulate in knobs or potentiometers to create a scratchy sound after you use your guitar continuously. If you find such a phenomenon, you should turn the pot forth and back repeatedly until the scratchiness goes out from your instrument. You may even use a guitar spray for deep cleaning and retaining your performance. However, you have to tighten a loose jack at the input side if you still find some crackles or disturbing sound.
Cleaning guitar fretboard
We recommend cleaning your guitar fretboard whenever you remove or change your guitar strings to achieve further guitar care. You will find many fretboard conditioners to maintain hydration of your fingerboard/fretboard and give it a shiny look. You have to run the fretboard oil downward to the fretboard and rub it by using a polish cloth to prevent any fretboard crack.
Conclusion
Cleaning, storage and maintenance are the best ways to give your guitar in good condition and expand its life.
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