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  • HERES THE CHEAP WAY:

    use a vinegar combined with a lil dash of salt (just a bit you dont want to scratch the metal) damp the clean cloth on it and on to the cymbals. you'll literally see the dirt coming off!

    works great for me =))

  • @latem777 does your solution remove logos

  • What the fuck? Is that butter?

  • @mistahmaxi -.-? retard much?

  • PEOPLE, USE 0000 STEEL WOOL. CLEAN ALONG THE GROOVES LIGHTLY. I tried this on A customs, Sabians in traditional finished, and vintage cymbals. And they look BETTER than new.

  • @MrMutron Steel wool will clean them, but it's extremely hard on the cymbal, even if you're cleaning lightly. It's sort of like taking sandpaper to wood. It'll clean, yeah, but it's not kind to the cymbal. Polish is so much better, and it won't erode it.

  • Purdy!

  • But the manufacturer's logo will also wear off if there is one on your cymbal

  • brasso?

  • what a waste of money!

  • Dang! why so pircey.... =( love the product tho

  • @TheCymbalPolisher: Where can I buy that machine?

  • what about chinas? would their shape cause problems?

  • this is like a drummer's porn

  • what is that machine

  • can you do the bottom side as well? say on a big 20inch ride?

  • basically buffing the cymbal.

  • does this work with marching cymbals?

  • whats the thing that you put the cymbal on called??

  • yeah the only thing i see wrong with this is that if you use it your going to ruin the logos on your cymbal

  • where did you buy the rotating machine?

  • whats the price of that machine?

  • what kind of polisher did you use and where can i get it?

  • what about the underside??

  • sooo fun to watch haha

  • this looks like the most useful tool on the face of the planet but,... Ive noticed that in all of your videos there's no stabs or logos on your cymbals, is this caused by use of this contraption

  • What Type of cymbal polish were you using?

  • "The Cymbal Polisher is the fast, new, easy way to make your cymbals shine." ...or it should say, "The fast, new, easy way to ruin a beautiful 30 year acquired patina!"

  • wherer can u get a masshe like that?

  • this is fantastic..!!!!!!! ;)

  • it cost 599 dollars plus 42 shipping so its about 650 dollars

  • what is this contraption and where the hell do i buy it btw i live in canada

  • I could seriously use this for my hats. I got like lime or calcium or something building on the bottom.

  • Nice job man!!

  • yeah

  • Where can i buy that machine?

  • how do u make it spin like that lol

  • I don't belive what my eyes see. This is fantastic. How much is it? can you answer to me?

  • oh wow

  • 0:20 and then quickly 3:08

  • Man, I need one of these!

  • Most Probs Man

  • its shiny but i turned out to be a almost a Zildjian pitch black..

    i already cleaned my cymbals severals times(manually) and it turned kinda black but after it I restored it likes its brand new..

    but its really exhausting doing the manual

  • wow

  • WOW that really does work the cymbal looks new again!

  • where can i buy this? i've never seen anything so efficient and time saving like this!

  • can it spin upside down too to polish the bottom?

  • i want one sooooo bad!

  • what makes the cymbal spin? where can i get one?

  • amazing!!!

  • i would deffinently buy one of those i just polished and cleaned my cymbals a few weeks ago and this looks way easier but what is the stuff he uses to clean the cymbal with in the beginning

  • does it not effect the sound?

  • Yes, your cymbals will sound crisp, clear and cut through all the other amplication on stage-plus look great under the lights!

  • @TheCymbalPolisher Would Mine Look Great under light Even if they arn't Brilliant finish?

  • WOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAHHHH!!!! ...OK...looks good

  • zomg, i like this product

  • great! now where can i get one? i really need this thanks!

  • hmm that works for small and medium sized cymbals, but what if i wanted to clean my ride cymbal and supposing it is 20 inch to 22 inch in size? will it still spin as fast as the small cymbals? thanks!

  • No problem with the 22 ride,and they both spend the same.

  • @TheCymbalPolisher can i polish the under side of my cymbals with your machine?

    

  • i think it does

  • yes i think this should be built

  • nice. Ive polished a whole set of cymbals before and it took FOREVER. This would help a lot

  • I just polished one of my cymbals today by hand (first cymbal I've ever polished) and that looked sooo much easier!

    I'd totally buy it if the price is right!

    On a side note, what's a great way to polish cymbals without ruining the logo(s)?

  • right on, please tell us where we can order them :)

  • holy shit that's actually pretty sick

    I'd buy it

  • a guy my father work with gave me an old cymbal, it sound crapy... u think it would sound better if i clean it? its realy dirty, its probably made in the 1960's

  • Yes it would sound great if its cleaned.

    by all means clean it man!

    The Cymbal Polisher is user friendly for old cymbals.

  • where can we buy this stuff?

  • whoa it's proooopeeeer

  • Pleeeease make this available in AUstralia, you would make an absolute fortune!!! how much would you charge for one of these?

  • SELL THESE THEYD MAKE A FORTIN

  • Please put these up for sale, I will buy as soon as you do

  • i tried to do that with my hands... don't try it (:

    you will only grow your muscles tired and swollen

  • I love this cymbal polisher. Just makes it so easy.

  • id buy it.

  • awesome

  • Will this be able to handle rides as large as 22 inches and splashes as small as 8 inches?

  • I use it to clean all my cymbals and they range from 8" to 22" no prob!

  • dude, my dad but some cymbal cleaner spray or whatever on my A custom 16" and 18" fast crashes a couple years ago. Now they have this not shiny A custom like look to it. Will this make my A customs look shiny again? Thanks.

  • i would use whatever the manufacture recommends. The cymbal Polisher only helps you apply the cleaner evenly with less effort and time.

  • Good method!!

  • will it remove the ink insignia???

  • all insignia will eventually fade away,even with the best cleaner on the market

  • where the hell can I get one of these? polishing my cymbals by hand is a pain in the ass.

  • The cymbal polisher is wonderful! I have used this, and I can testify that it works as efficiently as shown on the video. I no longer have to spend hours rubbing cymbals with polish to get them clean...the job is done in seconds.

  • Been in bands forever, I ONCE volunteered to help out a drummer. So I polished his cymlals for him. It is work. AND time consuming. 4 minutes for one cymbal is gold. Great invention!

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