Is it harmful to the guitar if the face sheet guitar is left in the car outdoors for a day in winter

Updated on amusement 2024-02-26
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, there are injuries, not only veneer guitars, but also plywood guitars can also have typhoid fever in outdoor low temperature environments.

    Yes, it's just not the same. In fact, it's okay to keep the temperature low, that is, when the temperature is restored in the place where it is at room temperature, it will cause stress changes, and there will be humidity changes in the cold and heat of the panel, and the Northeast calls this phenomenon slow frost. Since it has been frozen outside for a long time, we have to try to avoid problems.

    When you go indoors, loosen the strings without having to relax them all, just drop a major second from the standard note, and then apply a dry towel to the surface of the top and back plate. In this way, the moisture brought by the temperature difference can be absorbed in time. Do not use a hair dryer to dry it directly.

    The humidity in the room should not be high, and it should be strictly controlled at about 50°. Preferably at 49°! Pay attention to the fretboard, the surface of the body, there are no water droplets generated, and gently wipe the surface with a dry towel.

    This is all my personal experience, I used to go out to perform in the northeast of China a lot, and I couldn't take it with me. Although the case is the original one, it is also very heavy, and even if it is a single guitar, the temperature will be very low for a long time inside. Every time I take it out, I do it in the same way as I said.

    To date, there have been no cracks or crooked necks. I hope mine can help you and I wish you all the best.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The noodle guitar is made of wood, and sitting in a 10-degree car for a day can cause damage to the guitar caused by hot and cold.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No problem, now the road surface is good, the car runs smoothly, if it is safer to be safer, it will be a waste of time to put a layer of foam on the bottom of the trunk.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. After playing every day, put it back into the piano case, relatively speaking, it will make the temperature and humidity balance, which is conducive to the maintenance of the piano. However, before putting it back, wipe the strings, fretboard and top with a special cloth to prevent sweat from corroding the strings and body.

    You don't need to wipe the string oil every time, if you play it often, you can do it once a week.

    If you decide not to play for a long time, you should also relax the strings to reduce metal fatigue and strain on the body. Be sure to rub the string oil.

    2. The maintenance in winter is mainly anti-drying, and there is a special humidifier. Please refer to the relevant instructions for use for details.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Put the guitar back in the case after playing the guitar every day, so as to prevent the influence of the outside air environment on the guitar. Winter tends to dry and cold, and low temperatures can cause the guitar to deform the neck, reduce the string height, and deepen the fretboard frets outward (because the fretboard wood shrinks), resulting in a sharp scratching sensation on the edges of the fretboard. This is easy to say, the problem is not big, and it can be restored when the steam temperature is high.

    The main reason is that dry and cold are easy to dry, and the guitar is most afraid of lack of water, which has a greater impact, and too much deformation will cause irreparable deformation (permanent hitting). But winter is okay, summer is the season that guitars are most afraid of, the heating in the north is a guitar killer, and dry heat is the deadliest. Fortunately in the south, although the temperature is high, the humidity is enough, and the guitar is generally deformed, and it will recover when the climate turns cooler.

    If you don't want these things to happen, it's best to put them in the case after playing, which will slow down the above process and effectively protect the guitar from extreme weather.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Putting it in the piano case is of course good for the maintenance of the piano, because the temperature and humidity inside the piano case are relatively stable, and no dust will fall. 2. In winter, the indoor is generally drier; It is mentioned in general guitar textbooks that the most suitable humidity for guitars is between 45 and 60, and there is a slight difference that has little effect; If it's too high or too low, it will have an effect on the guitar; For example, when the humidity is higher than 80 or lower than 15, the guitar will deform or even disintegrate automatically; When the humidity is too low, you can use a guitar humidifier or indoor basin water, and if it is too high, you need desiccant or air conditioner to dehumidify; Generally, the purchased piano will send a hygrometer, desiccant, humidifier, if there is no treasure to search a large handful; The temperature is not high, and the human body can bear it normally, just be careful not to be exposed to the sun for a long time. 3. In addition, I usually wipe it with a cloth every time I play it, especially if there will be sweat stains on the strings and the grade that is often pressed, it will be better to wipe it; Also, be careful not to bump into it when playing; There is nothing else, the main thing is to practice more, and playing more is also a great help to the maintenance of the piano.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, of course, you have to put it in, and it is best to wipe the strings with a cloth before putting them in, and then oil the strings, so that they feel good to play.

    In winter, depending on the place, it is mainly a humidity problem, if it is more humid, you can consider putting a little bag of desiccant, and if it is drier, use a humidifier in the sound hole to ensure that the panel is not easy to crack.

    Of course, this can be regarded as making the piano last longer and more comfortable to use. If you are too troublesome, try to do a simple wipe and maintenance every day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is best to wipe it clean and put it back in the box.

    It can reduce the number of bumps; It also maintains a relative humidity. The downside is that it may reduce the number of times you practice.

    If it is winter in the north and the warm geothermal heat at home is too dry, do not put it on the warm or on the ground. Guitars are prone to cracking due to dryness. Fatal injuries.

    Put it in a box, buy guitar humidification equipment, and a hygrometer, and look at it every day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In terms of personal experience, you don't have to worry too much about the piano case, it is okay to put it outside or in the box, and the advantage of the box is to avoid being damaged by external forces.

    Winter maintenance, in fact, is to avoid too dry, the temperature in winter is low, moderately, dry, for the guitar this wooden instrument, it is easy to dry and crack (of course, it may not be visible, but the most common is brittle, more easily damaged by external forces), so you can try to wipe and maintain with a damp cloth that is squeezed dry, and avoid drying in the sun when the temperature is low.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It can be placed in the piano case or on the piano stand, mainly to keep the piano body dry.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can wipe it properly, your hands will sweat, it is easy to cause the strings to rust, if you have heating at home in winter, you should pay attention not to be too dry, otherwise it is easy to deform and crack, you can humidify it properly, there is a special humidifier for guitars, you can buy one.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The maintenance of the guitar is actually a very important link, especially some details of the precautions, if you do not understand and do not do as required, then no matter what the piano can be irreparably damaged. So here are some important points to keep in mind.

    1.When not in use, you can put it on the stand or in the case, or hang it on the wall, remember not to lean directly against the wall! For a long time, the neck is deformed due to uneven external forces.

    2.If you don't have a stand or case, try to lay it flat.

    3.If you don't use it for many days in a row, you should loosen the strings a little, and don't loosen them completely, just twist the circle left and right.

    4.Sudden changes in temperature, humidity can take a toll on the guitar. Usually avoid direct sunlight on the guitar and do not let the guitar near the heater. If the air is too humid, put some desiccant inside the case.

    5.For friends who sweat a lot, it is best to wipe the strings with a dry cotton cloth after each practice, which can slow down the time of the strings rusting.

    6.Do not paint, wax, doodle, sticker, etc. anywhere on the guitar, as this will affect the resonance effect of the guitar.

    7.Playing regularly is the best way to maintain your guitar.

    8.If you feel that your piano needs more perfect care, then you can also choose some guitar-specific care products, such as string oil, fingerboard oil, cleaning spray, etc.

    By the way, I would like to add a little bit of my own experience. The guitar is sensitive to humidity, especially the full single. If the humidity is too low, the wood will crack, if it is too high, it will expand, and the humidity will also have an effect on the neck, which may lead to too high a string pitch or a fret.

    The best humidity for a guitar is 50%-60%, the better the piano, the more sensitive it is to humidity, so people who have a good piano at home, it is necessary to have a hygrometer, desiccant and humidifier, and even someone to prepare an air-conditioned room for the guitar. However, if it is not a good piano, it is also necessary to pay attention to humidity, especially to prevent the humidity from being too low, no matter what the piano is very harmful and irreparable (plywood is an exception). So if you live in a place with very low humidity in the northern winter, it's best to have a humidifier ready (or homemade).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's good to do a good job of daily maintenance, such as keeping it dry when it's wet in the south, getting a humidifier when it's dry in the north, oiling the fingerboard regularly, and rubbing and playing with the rest.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pay attention to the usual placement of the guitar Two options: 1. Put the guitar flat in the bag 2. Buy a shelf and put it directly on the shelf If you play it every day, it is recommended to play the second type Don't play the first type for a long time and loosen all the strings.

    The guitar has been used for a long time, and it is normal to be slightly deformed.

    Pay attention to the temperature and not be too humid or dry.

    If you finger play less and hit the board hard for a long time, it will definitely cause damage to the opposite side.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ordinary bumps shouldn't hurt the piano, but beware of the summer heat in the car, which can be devastating for the veneer.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is damage. Under the scorching sun, the temperature in the car will reach more than 50 degrees, and the humidity will be below 20%, which will cause the wood to deform and even crack. The guitar is made of wood, and it is most afraid of moisture, high temperature, and excessive dryness, although there is a piano case outside, but the piano case is not a sealed body, and the crevices and the box will transfer heat.

    The optimal temperature for guitar storage is 24 degrees Celsius and the humidity is 45-65 degrees.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is best not to do this, the temperature difference of the tail box can be very large, which will definitely destroy the --- of the body from itieba for Windows phone

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    As long as you pay attention to moisture, it's fine, don't think of electric guitars as fragile.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Pay attention to the storage position a little higher, pay attention to moisture-proof, and everything else is basically fine.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    6 degrees without any harm, rest assured.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Guitars generally need to be protected... Including the face sheet, generally speaking, the face sheet can withstand small bumps, but not through the big smash. . .

    Generally speaking, falling from a height of two meters, unless there is a cushion in the middle, it is easy to break... You need to check quickly if there is a problem ...

    The most important thing is what bag or case is used for the guitar? If it's in the case, there is generally no problem... If you use a thicker bag, the problem is not very big... I'm afraid it's a thin piano bag...

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