Hey, I've got a bunch of really narly looking cymbals. Some of them are nice ones most are not though. I have tried to clean them with brasso with no success. Is there a way to polish them back to new sheen or is it not possible? Does cleaning them help the sound a great deal? I'm not exactly a "drummer" but I like to play and record them.
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Thanks, I'll try that. I know I'm probably not ever going to get
Thanks, I'll try that. I know I'm probably not ever going to get them real shiny. ....... shiny cymbals just look so much cooler than grungy tarnished ones. When the day comes that I drop some cash on some real nice ones I'll keep em clean. I guess thats the trick (you have to clean them often).
COCA COLA !!!! or Pepsi ! My younger brother told me to try i
COCA COLA !!!!
or Pepsi !
My younger brother told me to try it , and I thaught he was on Glue , but heres a website to add to my case.....I know this sounds crazy , but really IT WORKS !
http://www.howtocleananything.com/docs_articles/hca_article_coke.htm
sebmeunier wrote: COCA COLA !!!! or Pepsi ! My younger brothe
sebmeunier wrote: COCA COLA !!!!
or Pepsi !
My younger brother told me to try it , and I thaught he was on Glue , but heres a website to add to my case.....I know this sounds crazy , but really IT WORKS !
http://www.howtocleananything.com/docs_articles/hca_article_coke.htm
My cousin worked in the Coke bottling plant. That acid is very corrosive, he said. It's like, well, ACID! haahaha.
yes, althought i have a cheap Pearl ride (yes, the same drum man
yes, althought i have a cheap Pearl ride (yes, the same drum manufacturer pearl) and it didn't take some of the nastyness off of it, but it did get shinier (sp?). anyways, i have zildjian cymbal polish (like $15). the trick with it is to rub rub rub it on like crazy with a cotton towel, then let it dry so the cymbal looks hazy, then buff it off. for fingerprints and such, windex will clean it.