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Last year I started seeing a girl (I know this is the acoustic forum, the problem is guitar, not girl, based, keep reading I get to the point shortly) and she kindly let me keep my Guild GAD acoustic at her house. Anyway long story about woman troubles follows and the guitar finally ended up being kept for 6 months at her friend's house. I finally got it back yesterday and it's all rusty (frets, strings, fingerpicks in the case, everything that can rust) and the neck appears to have bowed (the action is now ridiculously high) so I guess it's a moisture/humidity problem. I've been assured it's always been kept in the house, which is hasn't, I suspect garage, but I don't want to start blaming people I want to know how to fix it.
What is the best way to make sure it is properly dried out before I start messing with the truss rod to straighten the neck?
Should I leave the strings on it and keep it in tune why it dries or take them off?
Any advice for how to polish the frets without damaging them?
Any other advice (about the guitar not the women involved )
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I reckon our good friend @icbm is the first port of call for the other issues.
If it's a drastic problem and people far more experienced than me suggest to take it to a reputable tech, then tell us where you are in the country and you might get a few recommendations.
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