You do nice work, they look brand new. But frankly I prefer the before pictures with their patina. The only things I clean on cymbals are grunge, mold or tape residue. I never touch the patina, I would never purchase vintage cymbals that have been polished by someone unknown to me, especially on line, since I have no way of knowing how the bright finish was achieved. I wouldn't want a cymbal which was cleaned with caustic chemicals or buffed with steel wool as some are. When in doubt, I'll just pass it by.
well Boslover . lol i dont use steel wool ,crazy caustic chem ,household cleaner's , and junk polishing products that you would buy at the store . i dont harm the the stamped logo you would have seen that in the pic , so that means no diging . i use mother nature approved bio degardable products my friend . and some of the finishes i do on vintage cymbals are exactly how they would haved looked brand new . to me thats the vintage sound that people talk about when they hear old recordings , cuz they did not have 30 or 40 year old cymbals full of gunk and what not , i'm not talking clean patina . cleaning cymbals is a topic that can go on for ever . i dont push my services in fact i dont even advertise as of yet , and still they come from word of mouth . i may be an unknown to you and many , but some of our customers that come in our doors leave me speachless and they are known to many .