Cleaning a Ric

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Cleaning a Ric

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As I get ready to finally replace the electronics and get a new pick guard. I need to clean everything. The bridge is nasty and the body has smegma here and there. What are the best cleaning items that can be used on a '77 4001 without harm?

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Zymol.
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Which one?
'77 4001 AutumnGlo, '57 Nash P, '77 Gibson Grabber, Ibanez RB690, Epiphone Black Casady, Fender Rumble v3 500 210 combo /USA Ampeg 15
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Isn't Zymöl a polish/wax? That would be used after everything is clean. Start with naphtha, get a can at your local hardware store. You can clean every part of the bass with it without any harm to anything. Just do so in a ventilated area or outdoors if you will be spending significant time with it at one shot.
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Awesome, thanks guys. I can't wait to get this apart, cleaned and back together this next month.
'77 4001 AutumnGlo, '57 Nash P, '77 Gibson Grabber, Ibanez RB690, Epiphone Black Casady, Fender Rumble v3 500 210 combo /USA Ampeg 15
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Re: Cleaning a Ric

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If theres smegma in there you may need to clean more than just your bass!
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pag wrote:If theres smegma in there you may need to clean more than just your bass!
:shock: ROFL!

Seriously though, I'd recommend an ultrasonic cleaner for the metal parts - I bought one on my luthier's recommendation and it works a treat. See here.

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pag wrote:If theres smegma in there you may need to clean more than just your bass!
LOL !
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Zymol cleaner wax original, blue colour smells like coconuts lol will take any **** off the bass body and fretboard. it is all you need.
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Awesome Suggestions! I'll be ordering the harness, pick guard and new strings soon. The 77 will shine once again!
'77 4001 AutumnGlo, '57 Nash P, '77 Gibson Grabber, Ibanez RB690, Epiphone Black Casady, Fender Rumble v3 500 210 combo /USA Ampeg 15
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