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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Ukuleles- Caring for Your Ukulele

By Scott E. Hutton


As all musicians know, instruments require standard care and maintenance. Weather as well as other environmental aspects impact the condition of a Ukulele. Considering that they're created of wood humidity affects the condition with the instrument as it loses or absorbs moisture.

Too dry and the wood might crack or shrivel. Too moist as well as the wood may possibly swell or warp. For this reason, the instrument needs cleaned and inspected often. Occasionally this means keeping them in a case with a humidifier or taking them out to dry. Adjustments in weather may also affect tuning and trigger the neck to warp.

Cleaning and caring for your instrument could be the exact same as caring for a guitar. Clean and care for your Ukulele regularly. The same brand of polishes, cleaners and fret board oils employed for guitars can also be used to clean a uke. The body as well as the fret board are made of differing supplies and need various sort of cleaners. Never use the same one on each surfaces. Cleaning and polishing protects the instrument against the sweat and salt produced by the player's skin. Sweat can deteriorate the wood finish and corrode the fret wires. It also collects on the wood surface causing it to hold on to dirt and dust.

Take care when cleaning about dings, blemishes, cracks or dents. If cleaning fluid gets into them, it may possibly cause the wood to swell and make those blemishes worse. If the ukulele shows some tiny scratches or surface marks, you are able to use a clear nail polish to seal them. This method demands the use of a tiny brush plus a steady hand. Wax is very good to make use of for sealing cracks within the wood. It is possible to use a guitar wax as it will also keep moisture out. One method to stop scratches when cleaning may be the use of a microfiber towel.

By no means use ammonia based cleaners on your instrument. These sorts of cleaners are not produced for wood and dry the surface out causing it to warp or crack. Ammonia will also deteriorate strings and dull the ukulele's finish. Household cleaning products like furniture oils aren't good cleaning products at the same time. They leave a residue that attracts dirt and dust allowing it to collect on the instrument. By no means use straight lemon oil to clean the fret board as it really is a solvent. However, there are fret board oils that include lemon oil, but not at a high sufficient concentration to hurt the instrument.




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