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Thank you for purchasing a Wildwood instrument. May it bring you many years of enjoyment!
This section gives you some tips on Caring for and maintaining your instrument. It also has some pointers on how to play them.

WILDWOOD INSTRUMENTS SERVICES
Wildwood Instruments offers a range of services to keep your instrument performing at its best. These include - restringing, neck cleaning & oiling, resetting the neck and any general instrument maintenance that may be required.

To remove old strings, clean and oil neck and restring is $18 plus strings.

Clean and Oil percussion instruments is $5 per item

Clean and Oil xylophones is $12 small $15 large ($5 to re-rubber)

This can be done at the festivals so bring your Wildwood instrument along with you, drop it off at the Wildwood stall and pick it up the next day, ready to play!

NEED NEW STRINGS? You can order your strings online and have them posted to you. How convenient is that! Just $1 postage per set of strings anywhere in Australia.

INSTRUMENT MANUALS
These instrument manuals provide useful information on playing, tuning, stringing and caring for your instrument. They are word documents designed to be printed out double sided to form an A5 size booklet.

Dulcimer Manual

Mandolin Manual

Tuning UpCARE & MAINTENANCE
Many of the instruments made by Wildwood instruments have an oil finish. This is to enhance their natural feel and appearance whilst protecting them from the elements. They do need to be re-oiled every once in a while to maintain that protective layer. It depends on how much you play and where you store your instrument as to how often you need to oil it. Tapping sticks for instance, if played regularly may never need oiling as the oils from your hands should be enough . However, most of the instruments can be oiled once a year to keep them in top form. More regular oiling may be required depending on the environmental conditions that the instrument is exposed to.

I use Tung oil, but most oils are fine to use on these instruments. I DO NOT recommend Linseed oil as this will, over time turn the beautiful reddish colour of Jarrah black!

On the Pan-pipes I use an oil that is food safe (non toxic) as this instrument is put to the mouth when played.

The necks of the stringed instruments need to be oiled as well. It is best to clean it down with a Turpentine moistened cloth first. Allow it to dry then apply the oil. (follow the Oiling instructions of your particular oil)

If you are unsure you can contact Wildwood Instruments or bring it in and allow me to do it for you.

 

 
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