Tools for Maintenance 44 products
Guitar Maintenance Tools for Setup, Repair, and Routine Care
The best guitar work happens when your bench is ready for the jobs you actually see every day: dialing in playability, handling quick hardware tweaks, keeping finishes clean, and chasing down noisy electronics. This collection of guitar maintenance tools brings together practical, day-to-day essentials—plus bundled sets—so you can move from inspection to adjustment without hunting for missing pieces. If you like working from a grab-and-go bench kit, several guitar maintenance kits and “save with the set” options make it easy to keep your core luthier tools together.
Setup and Adjustment Tools for Consistent Playability
Reasons for action adjustments can include seasonal changes, changing string gauge, or a new instrument settling in over time. Normal wear all shows up in the same places: relief, action, intonation, and hardware feel. Purpose-built measurement and adjustment tools help you make clean, controlled changes—so you’re not guessing at string height, truss rod adjustments, or saddle and bridge tweaks. Having the right tools on hand makes routine maintenance faster and helps prevent small issues from turning into bigger repairs.
Guitar Maintenance for Finishes, Fretboards, and Hardware
Routine care isn’t just cosmetic—it helps keep sweat, dust, and buildup from turning into corrosion, sticky feel, or premature wear. This assortment includes cleaning and polishing tools, cloths and towels, and small-detail brushes that make it easier to clean around tight hardware and hard-to-reach spots without risking the finish.
Bench Support and Electronics Helpers for Faster Service
Working on an instrument in a stable environment will lead to fewer dings and scratches. You’ll find bench supports and holding solutions that keep the guitar secure while you work, along with smart maintenance add-ons for day-to-day service. For troubleshooting and quieting down scratchy controls, our page also includes electronics cleaning solutions and diagnostic tools—useful for keeping guitar switches, jacks, and pots performing reliably.