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rogiercreemers

Cleaning tips

Post by rogiercreemers »

Hi, does anyone have any tips to get the dust out of the little corners of my 360, like the gap between the neck and the neck pickup, and under the tailpiece, etc.,
Thanks!
360dave
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Post by 360dave »

Try a toothbrush.
I've had 4 wives but I still have my 60' 360!
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Post by beefandbones »

I use a feather duster. You can direct individual feathers into little nooks or use the whole duster to make a clean sweep of it.
bbobb24
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Post by bbobb24 »

I use Q-tips for those tight little spaces.
jwr2

Post by jwr2 »

how about compressed air ... like those cans we use to blow the dust out of computer keyboards ...
spencer

Post by spencer »

Take all the hardware off, take it to the backyard, take the hose to it.

OR

Toothpick and a T-shirt.
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allmodcons
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Post by allmodcons »

I use a Q-Tip, lightly dampened with water.
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red360
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Post by red360 »

I have always used Pipe-Cleaners. Great also for headstock cleaning, under tailpiece, etc. Get a bag o' 12...lasts quite a while.
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