you can but i wouldn't if i were you... i have a fender stratocaster and i use a tissue with a drop of water on the tissue
No, but you should be very careful to only use it on the strings, and not on the body of the guitar.
In a word "No" Windex is not suitable to clean your guitar. Use a VERY diluted amount of soap in a large amount of water, and a soft sponge to gently wipe the guitar clean. Windex would be far too abrasive.
As with all guitars always use a clean cloth/duster to lift finger marks etc, use a fine paint brush to clean in the bridge. Natural matte finish can be cleaned like a normal guitar with guitar polish, if using a spray type guitar polish, spray onto the cloth not the guitar, for best results take the strings off, work the polish cloth around the body then use a clean cloth to buff up.
A hollow body guitar is a guitar with a hollow body in contrast to solid body guitars. They are generally lighter that solid body guitars because its body mass is reduced as a result of the addition of sound chambers.
it depends on what type of bass guitar it is.
No, but you should be very careful to only use it on the strings, and not on the body of the guitar.
Applying rubbing alcohol to the skin is not toxic or dangerous. Rubbing alcohol however should under no circumstances be drunk.
The best ingredient you can use on your body is ethyl alcohol (aka. rubbing alcohol). To clean around the house bleach is very effective, but it can ruin certain materials.
No professional body piercer is going to let you use alcohol to clean your piercing, it's too hard on the piercing and kills the new tissue trying to form. Follow the written aftercare instructions your professional body piercer provided you with during your piercing.
Do NOT Drink Rubbing Alcohol It can cause blindness. Rubbing alcohol is "isopropyl" alcohol, not the same chemical as grain alcohol, ("ethyl" alcohol). Don't drink it! Rubbing alcohol is POISONOUS to drink!
The body of the acustic guitar is hollow which allows the sound to project with a clean, non muffled sound.
The answer to this depends on two factors. First, the ratio of rubbing alcohol to water in the bath. The second would be if the person in the bath has any open sores that can allow the alcohol to enter the bloodstream. In low amounts and with no way for the alcohol to enter the body, the bath will be fine.
Clean your jewelry with isopropyl alcohol, or at least 80% cleaning alcohol if you have that.
Because your body is dehydrated from the alcohol and your body uses any water it can to clean the alcohol out of your system.
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Yes, drinking rubbing alcohol can cause blindness. Rubbing alcohol contains isopropyl alcohol, which is toxic when ingested and can lead to severe health issues, including damage to the optic nerve and blindness. It's crucial to seek medical help immediately if rubbing alcohol has been consumed.
In a word "No" Windex is not suitable to clean your guitar. Use a VERY diluted amount of soap in a large amount of water, and a soft sponge to gently wipe the guitar clean. Windex would be far too abrasive.