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    What kind of cloth can I use?
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    Soft linen is great for cleaning a violin as it doesn't scratch or leave lint behind. Soft cotton will also work.
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    Why can't we use water to clean our violin?
    Community Answer
    Because the water could ruin the finish or even warp the wood.
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    Can a microfiber cloth be used in place of the flannel cloth?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Many violin cleaning cloths are microfiber. This will work just fine.
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    Can I use a clean sock as a cloth?
    Community Answer
    Yes, a clean sock would work as a cloth.
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    Which places can I touch on my violin without doing it any harm?
    Community Answer
    You can touch anywhere on the finger board, but don't mess around too much with the bridge, the inside, or the strings. Be careful around the tail piece, and don't touch the bow hairs.
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    Should I clean the outside of a violin case?
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    Yes, cleaning the outside of the case helps the case look nice.
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    Can I use baby oil or other types of oil as varnish?
    Community Answer
    It is not suggested because oil can be absorbed by the wood and affect the sound of a violin. If you're looking to varnish, I suggest buying a varnish for violins or a wood varnish.
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    Can I wipe the violin with a cloth dipped in water?
    Community Answer
    That's not entirely plausible. The water may end up warping the wood of the violin or some other part could be damaged. Clean at your own risk.
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    Is flannel okay for a cleaning cloth?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use a soft, non-abraisive flannel to clean the face and strings of your violin.
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    Which polish can I use for my violin?
    Community Answer
    Putting on polish or varnish can ruin your violin, so use caution and only polish made for violins. Instead, try just wiping off the rosin with a dry cloth and wash your hands often.
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    How do I clean tape off a finger board (those strips we sometimes put on to mark finger positions)?
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    Slip a cloth under the strings and push it carefully in between the finger board and strings. Be sure the cloth is thin. You can also loosen your strings and clean your fingerboard with a cloth.
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    Can I use baby wipes on the violin?
    Community Answer
    It depends on your finish and the ingredients of the baby wipes. Generally, this should be okay, but use caution.
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    How do I remove encrusted rosin from my violin?
    Ashley Nichol
    Community Answer
    Use a dry cloth with a q-tip wrapped in it to scrub out the thin layers, but otherwise, for rosin that has hardened, taking your instrument to a professional luthier is the safest option for the integrity of the wood. Remember to clean off rosin regularly to avoid this situation entirely!
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    Where can I get violin polish?
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    You can get violin polish in a musical store or shop. If you are new to the instrument, then it is better to take it to a professional polisher and see that person do it first.
  • Question
    Can I use wood cleaner on my violin safely?
    Community Answer
    Do not use wood cleaner. It will warp the wood, damage the finish, and change the sound of the instrument.
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    Can I use rubbing alcohol on the fingerboard?
    Community Answer
    Definitely not, rubbing alcohol will severely damage your violin's varnish.
  • Question
    Do I need to wipe the rosin off my bow after every practice? I've read both yes and no. If no, will it harm the hair when I loosen it to put it back in the case?
    Community Answer
    You don't wipe it off the hair. You do use a soft clean cloth to wipe any rosin dust off of the bow stick and the instrument and strings after each use.
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    How can I clean excess rosin off the bow hair? Also, can you recommend a low dust rosin for violin?
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    It is alright to leave a bit of excess rosin on the bow hair, but you can wipe of any that gets on the bow’s stick with a gentle cloth. A great low dust rosin is Kolstein Rosin.
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    Can I use a dusting spray to clean my violin?
    BlackDrummer
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    That is definitely not recommended. Instead, get a cotton swab or a soft rag to clean your violin. If you do not have the supplies, talk to your teacher.
  • Question
    How many times a month should I clean my violin and case?
    BlackDrummer
    Community Answer
    Your violin should be cleaned daily. If you clean your violin daily then you shouldn't have to clean your case more than every month.
  • Question
    Why does my violin have wired crusty stuff on the middle of it?
    Gracelyn Harrison
    Community Answer
    It may be residue from fallen rosin. Clean your violin and strings with a rag every now and then, and make sure to not put too much rosin on the bow.
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    How can I disinfect and sanitize a violin?
    Community Answer
    You can wipe your violin more often then usual to keep it clean. Also, keep the inside of your case as clean as possible - that way, your violin will be nice and germ free.
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    What liquid can I use to clean my violin?
    Community Answer
    Nothing really because using liquid will ruin the wood and the sound quality. If you are going to clean it, then use polish from a strings store or music store. Or, just use a soft cloth to wipe it down. But don't use any water or anything else liquid.
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    Will alcohol harm the surface of a violin?
    Krithi Appi
    Community Answer
    No, it will not. Just be careful with the strings and after you use alcohol, wait at least 2 minutes before using your violin.
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    How many times should you wipe your violin?
    Krithi Appi
    Community Answer
    About once a week is sufficient. Do not use too many cleaning supplies at once and be careful with the strings!
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    Some rosin pieces fell into the hollow space inside my violin. How can I clean the inside of my violin?
    Community Answer
    Try shaking out the rosin. If you can't, get professional help. Don't risk damaging the instrument.
  • Question
    Can I use white wax on my violin?
    Community Answer
    No, it is not suggested. It can damage the wood. Use commercial violin polish instead.
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    Can I use glass cleaner to polish my violin? How do I clean my violin case?
    Community Answer
    No to the glass cleaner, as using this risks causing damage to the wood of your violin. As for the second question, the outside of the case can be cleaned whenever you see dirt marks or want to clean it. The inside should be cleaned every 3-4 weeks.
  • Question
    Are seed oils usable for getting resin clogs out of a violin?
    Community Answer
    No, because seed oils are more oily than other oils. Thus your violin will become oily.
  • Question
    Can I use tissues to clean my violin temporarily?
    Community Answer
    It depends on how soft they are, but I’d recommend a softer cloth, like flannel or microfiber.
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