Groove Juice Demo/Review

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

This is me cleaning two recently acquired cymbals with Groove Juice cymbal cleaner.

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  • One question, doesn't water damage or affect the sound pf the cymbal?

  • @MrDrumDrumz no water doesn't unless you let it sit on it for a long time. Make sure you dry the cymbal off and all is well.

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  • No matter what you do, you'll never find a product that preserves the labels... Cymbal cleaners need the pH to be able to dissolve dirt... Do eventually they'll disolve your labels. Just relabel them if you're concerned.

  • I don't really care about the logos. I have mix and matched cymbals so I don't like to have the multiple logos.

  • just put tape over them. no biggie, ya label whores!

  • sorry to hear that you're logo's came off man, that sucks...i would hate that that to happen to mine.

  • @BennyVengeance888 for this video i didn't use tape because I dont care too much about the logos. If you do use tape, use clear packing tape or masking tape. something with less adhesive.

  • @RahlayahCurrie How much tape did you use? And what kind of tape? Thanks!

  • @kesihua2 Thanks for taking the time to reply man, and thanks for the advice too, I'll take that in mind when I clean my cymbals :)

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