How to clean pickup to avoid rust from eventually damaging the coil wire?

Fair enough. I know many guys swear by it. Still, I prefer to be safe than sorry. And I might not even be right about why Beau said what he did. :)
 
Since Nexion is prompting me, I'll bite. Steel wool is evil because using it creates a contaminant. Steel wool is magnetic, it conducts electricity, it rusts easily, and it breaks down into little pieces that get into everything - including any fabric or your skin. I don't think it should be used around electric guitars at all. Compressed air just spreads it like fine dust - getting into everything. If you must use metal wool - use brass wool. It won't rust at least. Scotchbrite remains the safe abrasive material of choice in my shop, and it's available in a panoply of "grits". It stores forever without rusting on the shelf. Leave steel wool to the cabinet makers, metal workers, or the kitchen sink.
 
But how about slug coils? I mean, there are videos of people disassembling humbuckers but I have never seen them replacing the slug coils. Is this even doable considering my guitar is wax potted?

And no, rust is not mojo, it is only rust :)

First...if your screw poles were clean around the threads, the slugs will be fine also.
Second...if your pup is wax potted your slugs are going to be fine.
Third...unless you're WAY older than I am, or expect to live more than a couple hundred years, your coil wires are going to be fine.
 
thats specifically about vintage fender style single coils where the wire is wrapped directly around the magnets, the coil on a bucker is isolated from contact with anything but the bobbin

Good point, I did not know that, I guess this really takes care of my concern about the slug pole pieces. Thanks a lot.
 
For what it's worth, I've taken a couple of pups down to complete parade rest a couple times, and IIRC, the slugs pushed out fairly easily, with no damage to anything. YMMV.


Oh, is IKEA selling pickups too now?

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