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Bit of a germophobe - Cleaning a used Guitar
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roberte1
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RE: Bit of a germophobe - Cleaning a... (in reply to Tom Blackshear)
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Hi Everyone, The guitar arrived, and took several days in shipping. Since it took a few days for delivery I figured i was in the clear as far as the virus was concerned. Initially, I took a plain micro fiber cloth and wiped the whole guitar, followed by a lightly damp microfiber cloth. I also wiped the strings with the damp cloth too (so I could try it ) I will be removing the strings, and adding new ones later today. But, just before adding the new ones, though, I will clean the fretboard too - (not sure about lemon oil don't want to smell lemon lol) I did get the Preservation polish, and while I understand it wont be necessary, I will apply a little bit Thats it! Thanks for all your suggestions, I appreciate it Robert
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