Yesterday, one of my students asked me about guitar cleaning products and I realised this is something we don’t talk about enough. Thanks to Matt for bringing up the topic!
Keeping your guitar clean isn’t just about appearance. It affects the sound too.
Especially during these hot summer days, sweat can build up quickly on the instrument. Over time, this can dull the strings, make the guitar feel less comfortable to play, and in some cases even affect the finish of the instrument.
Have you ever changed your strings and immediately felt that your guitar sounded more alive, brighter, and more responsive?
Well, you don’t always need to replace them straight away. Regular cleaning can dramatically extend the life of your strings and help preserve that fresh, lively sound.
If I had to recommend just three essential maintenance products for every guitarist, they would be:
🎸 1. String Cleaner (the most important one!)
This is probably the product I use the most. Giving your strings a quick clean every now and then helps them last longer, feel smoother, and retain their tone for much longer.
🎸 2. Guitar Polish
Perfect for finished surfaces such as the body, neck, and headstock. It keeps the instrument looking great and helps remove sweat and fingerprints.
🎸 3. Fretboard Conditioner
For unfinished wood fretboards such as rosewood or ebony. Conditioning the fretboard occasionally prevents it from drying out and keeps it feeling smooth under your fingers.
I know that in reality we don’t always have time for a proper 5-minute cleaning session after playing. Life happens! My suggestion is to always keep at least a dry cloth in your guitar case. Even without any products, a quick wipe can make a big difference.
And if you’re only going to clean one thing, make it the strings. Try to pass the cloth underneath them as well, as that’s where most of the sweat and dirt tend to accumulate.
Even a quick maintenance session from time to time can easily add extra life to your strings and keep your instrument feeling and sounding its best.
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Do you have a guitar maintenance routine? Or are you in the “I’ll clean it when I change strings” camp? 😄