Electric guitar Restore
A guitar restoration can include repairs to the neck, body, or hardware, as well as cleaning, reconditioning, and refinishing. It’s necessary to understand the specific steps and proper order involved in restoring guitars and stringed instruments.Email us to Restore an electric guitar here: haywire@sccoast.net
Restoring an electric guitar involves various processes to restore its functionality and aesthetics. This can include repairs to the neck, body, or hardware, as well as cleaning, reconditioning, and potentially refinishing. Almost any guitar can be repaired. It’s just a case of is it worth it financially, what will it look like aesthetically afterwards, and how will it play. If it has high sentimental value, that can make a huge difference in the decision.

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Restore an electric guitar via the following:
Cleaning and Polishing: Removing dirt, grime, and corrosion from the guitar’s body, neck, and hardware.
Fretwork: Fixing worn frets by leveling, crowning, or replacing them.
Neck Repairs: Gluing cracks, headstock breaks, fret polishing, structural issues with the neck.
Electronic Repairs: Repairing issues with pickups, pots, slider and toggle switches, or wiring.
Hardware Replacement or Repair: Replacing or repairing damaged hardware like tuners, bridges, or tailpieces.
Refinishing: Removing the original finish and applying a new one, which can be a complex process that may affect the guitar’s value. Spot finishing or simply polishing may be more appropriate.
Setup and Tuning: Adjusting the guitar’s action, intonation, and string height and radius of the strings to ensure optimal playability.
Wood Restoration: Addressing dents, finish wear, scratches, or other damage to the body or neck wood.


























