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[title] Cleaning magnetic pickup poles
[* black] Place a paper towel underneath each pickup to catch rust and keep it from falling into the guitar body.
[* black] Using an abrasive pad, carefully rub off the heavy surface buildup of rust.
[* icon_caution] Do not use a magnetic scrubber (steel wool), as the residue will be nearly impossible to completely remove from the poles.
-[* icon_note] You do not need to completely remove all rust from the pickups. The discolored look is a desirable feature, and many guitarists actually pay extra to have their pickups slightly "aged". Light rust has no effect on the performance of the pickups.
-[* black] Clean off rust particles from around the particles with a cotton swab.
+[* icon_note] You do not need to completely remove all rust from the pickups. The discolored look is a desirable feature, and many guitarists actually pay extra to have their pickups slightly "aged". Additionally, light rust has no effect on the performance of the pickups.
+[* black] Clean off rust particles from around the poles with a cotton swab.