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Where can i buy that machine?
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can it spin upside down too to polish the bottom?
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@latem777 does your solution remove logos
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@mistahmaxi -.-? retard much?
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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 =))
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What the fuck? Is that butter?
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@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.
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@TheCymbalPolisher Would Mine Look Great under light Even if they arn't Brilliant finish?
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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.
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Purdy!
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But the manufacturer's logo will also wear off if there is one on your cymbal
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brasso?
does it not effect the sound?
sabiandrumking 2 years ago
Yes, your cymbals will sound crisp, clear and cut through all the other amplication on stage-plus look great under the lights!
TheCymbalPolisher 2 years ago
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!
killerkumag90 2 years ago
No problem with the 22 ride,and they both spend the same.
TheCymbalPolisher 2 years ago
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
zinck8 3 years ago
Yes it would sound great if its cleaned.
by all means clean it man!
The Cymbal Polisher is user friendly for old cymbals.
TheCymbalPolisher 3 years ago