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Winter Alert...
Please make sure your guitars are properly humidified during the winter
months. This is the time when cold dry weather can damage the
neck, fret board, and acoustic tops.
The best levels for humidity are between 40% - 50%. Prolonged
periods less than 35% can damage your instrument.
Individual guitars can be kept relatively safe using case humidifiers. If you have several guitars, we suggest
using a room humidifier like the Hunter Care-Free Humidifier PlusŪ Model
#: 34357 or similar.
To keep an eye on the humidity levels we also suggest using a humidity
gauge. They usually can be purchased at a hardware store for
around $12 - $15.

For more information about humidity and guitars, check out Bryan Kimsey's
Homemade Humidifiers page.
Fretboard Conditioner
It's a good idea to use some type of fretboard conditioner oil on the finger board of your guitar. I usually apply a light
coat each time I change the strings. Most are usually made from lemon oil and provide some extra protection for
your guitar. They are also helpful in removing dirt and finger grit.
There are several brands
available, and I don't
know if any specific one is better than the other. I currently use Fender Fretboard Conditioner, but
there are many others to choose from.
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