Care Kits for Guitar & Bass

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A musical instrument is more than just an investment; it's a cherished possession, and practically an extension of your own body while you're playing it. So it only makes sense that in between those playing sessions, you show your axe a little bit of tender loving care to keep it looking and sounding its best. Whether you play acoustic or electric, this lineup of care kits for guitar and bass has just what you need to maintain its factory finish, parts and surfaces - or even to restore a vintage model that's been around the block more than a few times. Show your stringed instrument a little love and it's sure to show you some in return. Naturally, the first step to choosing the right care kits for your guitar or bass is to plan out your maintenance goals. Since most of these products are made for a specific type of care, it pays to pick out the best one for the job. Take the Dunlop Guitar Fingerboard Conditioning Kit, for instance: this package is specialized for the fingerboard alone, so if you want to clean up the body as well, you ought to consider the Dunlop Body and Fingerboard Cleaning Kit instead. Or just pick up the complete Dunlop System 65 Guitar Maintenance Kit, and you'll be ready to pamper your instrument from top to bottom. Maybe you've made an amazing vintage find at a flea market or auction, and it's time to polish that diamond-in-the-rough back up to a shine (or maybe an instrument you've owned for a while is simply long-overdue for work). In a case like that, your best bet would be an option such as the Gibson Vintage Reissue Guitar Restoration Kit. It comes with a restorative finish cream, fretboard conditioner and a gentle-yet-effective metal cleaner, plus a special brush and cloths: everything you need to bring a tired old guitar back to like-new condition. There's no sense letting a guitar or bass go to pasture... especially not with the collection of care kits for guitar and bass just waiting here to go to work for you! No matter the age of your guitar, you can have it looking like it belongs on any showroom floor with the right cleaning and maintenance products (and sometimes a healthy dollop of elbow grease). It's the least your instrument deserves in exchange for the performance it gives you every time you hit the stage or the studio.