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Cleaning your guitar
I know, I know. You're wondering why on earth I'd bother putting information on cleaning your guitar here. Well honestly, its not just here as filler. You see, with the possible exception of Brian May's, a guitar is not the same as a kitchen table or fireplace. It's not enough to just give it a quick spray of Pledge and hope for the best. Improper cleaning can actually be pretty unhealthy for your guitar.

Those of you feeling the spring-cleaning bug can take a look at the Guitar Cleaning page.



Taking care of your guitar
Some tips and information about the best way to keep your guitars and basses in tip-top shape. Despite the thrashing that some instruments get, it should be remembered that guitars are relatively sensitive things. Sometimes they need a little love and attention.

With that in mind, check out the Guitar Care page.



Guitar Setup
Obviously if you get an instrument from Haze Guitars, it will be properly set up and ready to rock. Perhaps however, you have another instrument that is set up exactly the way it was when it rolled off the end of the conveyor in some factory at the other side of the world. Here's how to make a start at getting it to feel as good as one of ours.
Seriously though, setups do alter slightly over time and with changing conditions so this is good information to know for any instrument. It's definitely worth checking your setup from time to time to keep your guitar or bass playing its best.

You can get this information on the Guitar Setup page (coming soon).