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Have you ever noticed that artists would usually refrain from eating sweets like candies and chocolates, and would not drink cold beverage as well, even though they are dying to do so. One reason is that sweets and cold would get their voices damaged. This is practically the same when caring for your Renaissance Custom Electric Guitar. You have to take care of it properly so that it will keep on producing wonderful tunes. These six simple tips will certainly keep your Renaissance Custom in the best shape.

*Keep the top, back, and sides of your guitar clean. Polish these areas using a high quality furniture polish. You can also use polishes that are made for guitars alone. This will keep your guitar looking good all the time.

*Make sure that you wipe the neck after each use. A dry cloth will be enough to clean the neck. This would be one way of protecting your fret board. It could also help in prolonging the life of your guitar strings.

*Whenever you change strings, don't forget to dress the frets. This is very important especially if you play often. Dirt and oil from your hands could accumulate on the fret board and can affect the sound of your guitar.

*Make sure that your guitar is not exposed to extreme heat or cold. Extreme heat would greatly affect the finish of your guitar. Excessive cold may not actually damage the finish of your guitar, but it could damage the inlays, bindings, and the neck.

*Protect your guitar from humidity. This is often a problem whenever your guitar is already inside the case. You can utilize a capsule from a guitar store, and place the capsule in the case to stabilize the humidity inside.

*Try to keep your guitar away from things that could harm it. Make sure that sharp objects which could create scratches and dents to your guitar.

These six simple tips will surely keep your electric guitar looking like new all the time. Also, you can try to bring your guitar to an expert guitar mechanic at least once a year for a complete checkup.

by: Francis T. Halloway




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