Peavey 141211105 owner manual Cleaning Wood, Cleaning Fingerboard

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Cleaning - Wood

To clean and care for the major wood parts of your guitar (body, headstock or the back of the neck), Peavey

recommends that you use a clean, soft, lint-free, dry cotton cloth and specially formulated guitar polish available at www.peavey.com/accessories. Use of an inappropriate rag or polish may result in

scratching the finish of your instrument.

WARNING: Peavey recommends that you do not use abrasives or solvents on your instrument.

Cleaning - Fingerboard

Properly caring for your fingerboard requires special attention. Over time, a fingerboard may lose its natural oils and shrink or exhibit a worn or faded appearance. Peavey recommends that you periodically apply a small amount of Lemon Oil (available at www.peavey.com/accessories) to your fingerboard (after removing strings) using a clean, soft, lint-free, dry cotton cloth, taking care to remove excess oil immediately. A little goes a long way! How do you know when it is time to reapply? You can watch for a change in the appearance of your wood, or set a routine calendar date. However, do not allow too much time to pass as permanent damage may occur. If you allow the wood on the fingerboard to dry out and shrink, the frets will “stand out” and feel rough to the touch.



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Contents Electric Guitar Configuration GuitarCleaning & Care CongratulationsCleaning Wood Cleaning FingerboardCleaning Metal Result in rustingAccessories StringsChanging Your Strings ACM Bridge Changing Your StringsDouble Locking Tremolo Changing Your Strings View 1 Use allen wrench to secure string Tuning Machine Adjustments Tune-O-Matic/Stop Tailpiece Changing Your StringsPickup Adjustments String ActionIntonation Neck and Truss RodVolume and Tone Control Pickups & Pickup Selector Switch Balance Control & Push-Pull or Push-Push Coil Tap00593560 Warranty What This Warranty Does Not CoverEX000049