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There is no need to completely disassemble the bridge to clean it.
Soak it in some WD-40 and then wipe it down real good.
Some compressed air helps to blow any moisture out of the saddles.
I use a Q-tip and some rubbing alcohol... To clean it, not set the intonation obviously. I wouldn't disassemble the tremolo to clean it, unless maybe was on the losing end of a mudball fight.
Also, don't back the fine tuners out all the way. They're peened on the bottom so the don't come out all the way, and if you force it you'll gouge the hell out of the threads.
I'll go with the soaking idea. Thanks! How are you meant to move the saddles on a JT580LP? (that's what I meant by my first post but I didn't ask it properly).
Guitars:
Ibanez J-Custom RG8420ZD
Ibanez S520EX
Jackson DK2M
There is no need to completely disassemble the bridge to clean it.
Soak it in some WD-40 and then wipe it down real good.
Some compressed air helps to blow any moisture out of the saddles.
Thats how I've always done it. WD40 smells good, too
I'm not afraid to bleed, but I won't do it for you.
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