Acoustic Guitar Cleaning

BinGnarlyBinGnarly Posts: 508
edited December 2008 in Musicians and Gearheads
I normally just use a good wood cleaner to clean up my Acoustic but I don't really have any right now. I was wondering if anyone has some suggestins on how to clean up the ol git fiddle. Let me know. Thanks.
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  • A light solution of soap (like a dish soap) and water will work nicely to clean the body of the guitar and any hardware. Even something like a windex or ammonia solution. The key is to find something that will dry without leaving a residue, and something that will cut through skin oil and sweat without eating away the finish.

    The tricky part is the fretboard. A wood cleaner will certainly do the cleaning part, but you'd want some sort of oil to condition the wood. There are a lot of different types out there, and I'm sure we all have our preferences. I still prefer to use lemon oil to clean and condition rosewood or ebony fretboards.

    An old or cheap toothbrush is a handy tool for cleaning fretboards, just by-the-by.
    ...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.
  • Comet and the good ol' steel wool..
  • ianvomsaalianvomsaal Posts: 1,224
    I prefer lacquer thinner and wet-dry sandpaper ;)
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