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shashi_13m
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Anyone knows the best product in the market to clean cymbals with scrubbing hard and losing the brand paint? Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you.
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10650aql
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Are you asking for a product to clean cymbals? It would depend on the cymbal and how 'dirty' it is. Some cymbal companies have created 'cleaner' for their product line. How intense are you about this undertaking? Easy way, have somebody else do it for you. Hard way (but less expensive), use the white colored polish available at auto supply stores. Do not use the red colored polish, it is too abrasive. Sorry, I do not know the brand of polish. I do not polish my cymbals very often as I wipe them before and after use, and keep my drum heads and sticks tips cleaned.
'ŠIt's a clean machine'.
from Penny Lane by the Beatles
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ssarmyrem
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My experience has lead me to K-Mart. The stuff is called Brass-O. Works wonders even on deeply groooved lathed cymbals. It will also take care of those pesky advertisements that the companies aren't reimbursing you for anyway. loki the first
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KlSwena
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you beat me to it.......
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