Fender 1992 Owners Manual - Page 17

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After you have finished playing, thoroughly wipe the entire guitar, including the strings, with a clean, soft cloth. Regular cleaning with Fender Polish is recommended. Avoid exposing the guitar to any chemical or substance that might mar the finish, or to direct sunlight or other sources of excessive heat humidity or shock. Caution: It is important to avoid sudden changes in temperature, since this causes the wood to expand at a different rate than the finish, which may result in checking. While this condition does not affect the tone, it does affect the appearrance. Let the instrument warm up in its own case. Then, open the case slowly, allowing warm air to enter gradually. After the instrument is removed, leave the case open so it too can warm up thoroughly. String tension should be reduced during shipping to avoid possible damage. Dirty, corroded or worn strings cause loss of sustain, loss of treble frequencies, and faulty intonation. Fresh strings add to the enjoyment and tonal qualities of your guitar. Change them often, using Fender strings. If your guitar needs repair work, refer all such work to your Authorized Dealer whose trained personnel and complete service facilities will assure your satisfaction. 14

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After
you
have
finished
playing,
thoroughly
wipe
the
entire
guitar,
including
the
strings,
with
a
clean,
soft
cloth.
Regular
cleaning
with
Fender
Polish
is
recom-
mended.
Avoid
exposing
the
guitar
to
any
chemical
or
substance
that
might
mar
the
finish,
or
to
direct
sunlight
or
other
sources
of
excessive
heat
humidity
or
shock.
Caution:
It
is
important
to
avoid
sudden
changes
in
temperature,
since
this
causes
the
wood
to
expand
at
a
different
rate
than
the
fi
nish,
which
may
result
in
checking.
While
this
condition
does
not
affect
the
tone,
it
does
affect
the
appear-
rance.
Let
the
instrument
warm
up
in
its
own
case.
Then,
open
the
case
slowly,
allowing
warm
air
to
enter
gradually.
After
the
instrument
is
removed,
leave
the
case
open
so
it
too
can
warm
up
thoroughly.
String
tension
should
be
reduced
during
shipping
to
avoid
possible
damage.
Dirty,
corroded
or
worn
strings
cause
loss
of
sustain,
loss
of
treble
frequen-
cies,
and
faulty
intonation.
Fresh
strings
add
to
the
enjoyment
and
tonal
qualities
of
your
guitar.
Change
them
often,
using
Fender
strings.
If
your
guitar
needs
repair
work,
refer
all
such
work
to
your
Authorized
Dealer
whose
trained
personnel
and
complete
service
facilities
will
assure
your
satisfaction.
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