![]() I like to keep mine just between highly polished and natural. Very similar to paintwork preparation really. Then from there you can polish upwards so to speak. Red then grey scotch pads are ideal or even 600 wet and dry in places if it’s really heavy first. The white diamond has a vanilla scent too, just a bonus really and it does last.īut as I said lightly sand away heavy oxidisation first if any is present. It’s something I need to do on mine, and is a perfect winter job to do when boredom sets in.Īlso, what ever you use make sure you use in good ventilation as many of these potions are fairly aromatic. If you work it all the way you can polish it up to mirror bright. Hello All,Just wanted to share some knowledge on cymbal cleaning,as well as a method to re-do lost Logos.First find out,if you dont already know,what type of cymbals you have.High end are B20 Bell Bronze,these are from casts,and are generally in the ballpark of a 80 copper-20 Tin composition.The rest are. If just a little it’ll look a satin brushed effect. The effect from this depends on how much work you put in. If there is, use a scotch pad to remove it.Īs others have said, alloy wheel clean first. You need to check if there is severe oxidisation first.
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