Russian_Dingo
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The title explains itself. What should i do to take care of a solid wood uke? Because I'm getting a new mainland red cedar concert, and i don't want to f*ck this uke up like how i did with my earlier ukes.
I know one thing that matters is the humidity and temperature of where you live, but I don't know what is a good range for a uke. The humidity for where I live is 71%, and the temperature is 70° F. And is there anything else I should look at for when taking care of a solid wood uke?
EDIT: What should I use to keep the uke clean? Should I use this wax. If not what would you suggest cleaning with? But if so do I use the same wax on the neck or do I clean the neck with something else?
I know one thing that matters is the humidity and temperature of where you live, but I don't know what is a good range for a uke. The humidity for where I live is 71%, and the temperature is 70° F. And is there anything else I should look at for when taking care of a solid wood uke?
EDIT: What should I use to keep the uke clean? Should I use this wax. If not what would you suggest cleaning with? But if so do I use the same wax on the neck or do I clean the neck with something else?
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