Daily care is important to make the bass last longer. In this section, we will introduce how to clean the bass.
[Reference]What is needed to start the bass ~ What is required for maintenance ~
After removing dust etc, polish using a polish cloth. Using a guitar polish has the following advantages: "Dirt comes of easily" "Shine lasts for a long time". When using polish, it is necessary to check the finish of the body. There are things that cannot be used on some bass finishes, such as lacquer finish and oil finish.
[1] Spray the guitar polish on the cloth.
[2] polish the body.
Fingerboards differ in how they are treated depending on the wood and finish used.
[1] Loosen or remove the strings to make it easy to wipe.
[2] Rosewood fingerboard and ebony fingerboards should be kept moist with lemon oil and orange oil, because they may crack when dried,
[3] Polish the fingerboard surface.
[1] Loosen or remove the strings to make it easy to wipe.
[2] The maple fingerboard does not require care with oil. Let's remove dirt with a guitar polish etc.
[3] Polish the fingerboard surface.
The frets can become blackened if used for a long time. They become beautiful when they are masked and polished with a cloth for metal polishing or a cleaner containing an abrasive.
[1] We put masking tape on wooden part.
[2] Polish the frets.
Every time you play the strings, wipe them down with a cloth to reduce the speed of oxidation. String cleaners are also effective.
[1] Spray a string cleaner on the cloth.
Polish the strings.
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