Tips For Body, Neck And Fingerboard Care - Warwick Teambuilt Pro Series Manual

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7) Tips for Body, Neck and Fingerboard Care

Tips for Body Care
Colored Oil Finish / Natural Satin Finish:
A matte and transparent surface with visible wood structure
and accentuated grain are the essential characteristic of the
Colored Oil / Natural Satin Finish. Here the surface is either
color stained (Colored Oil Finish) or the wood stays natural
and sealed with a thin layer of clear satin matte lacquer
(Natural Satin Finish). This sealed and non-colored finish
does not need special care. If the surface gets dirty it should
be wiped with a damp cloth or with one of the many non-
abrasive spray cleaners available in selected stores or
specialty shops.
High Polish Finish:
A High Polish Finish is produced with the use of a high polish lacquer. The wood is completely sealed
under the finish; the surface is as smooth as glass and without noticeable wood grain structure. As
with Colored Oil/Natural Satin Finish, care is limited to the visual aspects. You can wipe the surface
clean with a damp cloth or with the correspondingly suited spray cleaners, or you can use polish that
reinstates the full shine of the finish and can also get rid of small scratches and typical traces of
playing.
Tips for Neck Care
All Warwick Teambuilt Pro Series necks are sealed with Natural Satin Finish. The care procedure thus
is the same as with Coloured Oil/Natural Satin finished bodies.
Tips for Fingerboard Care
All fingerboards that come standard with Warwick Teambuilt Pro Series basses are not lacquered and
thus require a little maintenance once in a while to avoid getting rough or dull.
To clean and protect the fingerboard use products specially made for this purpose and that are
available at selected stores or specialist shops. Please refer to the manufacturer's product information
to achieve the desired result.
You
can
order
our
cleaning
products
Polishing cloth (SP W 50017)
on
our
webshop:
www.warwick-webshop.de.
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