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Sky blue pearl wrap restoration

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I bought this pre serial ludwig players kit last summer. I'm finally getting around to cleaning up the wrap and hardware.

I removed all the hardware and cleaned the wrap with a mild soap and cotton cloth then I used some meguiars car wax and buffed it out. They really don't look any different than before. Anyway to bring back the original color in these?

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1960-61 ludwig sky blue pearl 22/16/12
1967 ludwig acrolite snare
1972 ludwig vistalite clear 22/14/13/14 matching snare
1970's MIJ tempro pro snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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ive got a bunch of sky blue pearl stuff. most all of mine has faded to that shade. i like it that way the best i think. most of mine are almost a light shade of green. i think it looks cool.

ive seen some sbp that was "restored" back to the original blue. my guess is that the clear coat itself darkens on these. i think the ones that have been taken back to the light blue might have had the clear taken down. i wouldnt want that done to my drums, even if they were re'cleared.

that looks like a great project.

mike

Posted on 11 years ago
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From mlayton

ive got a bunch of sky blue pearl stuff. most all of mine has faded to that shade. i like it that way the best i think. most of mine are almost a light shade of green. i think it looks cool. ive seen some sbp that was "restored" back to the original blue. my guess is that the clear coat itself darkens on these. i think the ones that have been taken back to the light blue might have had the clear taken down. i wouldnt want that done to my drums, even if they were re'cleared.that looks like a great project.mike

Hey. Thanx for replying, I think it's not as obnoxious of a wrap when it's faded but at the same time it would b cool to see it all original looking. I guess that'd require sanding down the clear coat, that seems scary to me...

With the hardware removed I may paint the interior white, right now they are black interiors.

Any tips on making the wrap the best it could be?? Also how should I clean the hardware

1960-61 ludwig sky blue pearl 22/16/12
1967 ludwig acrolite snare
1972 ludwig vistalite clear 22/14/13/14 matching snare
1970's MIJ tempro pro snare
Posted on 11 years ago
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as long as you have the wrap cleaned and polished, you should. novus products work nice but so does the wax that you mentioned.

if your hardware has corrosion, soak them in dawn dishwashing detergent and water overnight. then just polish with whatever you prefer. works like a charm.

i just built this 64 sky blue pearl clubdate bass this past week from a bare shell with a badge. its got the fade much like yours...

mike

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From mlayton

as long as you have the wrap cleaned and polished, you should. novus products work nice but so does the wax that you mentioned.if your hardware has corrosion, soak them in dawn dishwashing detergent and water overnight. then just polish with whatever you prefer. works like a charm.i just built this 64 sky blue pearl clubdate bass this past week from a bare shell with a badge. its got the fade much like yours...mike

Cool man! I tried buying novus but they didnt have it at oriellys auto parts.

my hardware is just really dirt... i want it to POP you know?

Its a players kit but i still want it to be the best it can be.

That kick looks so nice! It was a bare shell? So you actually wrapped it in a vintage SBP wrap you had? I need one of those hoops with the the inlays, i have an appropriate one and a silver sparkle one..

1960-61 ludwig sky blue pearl 22/16/12
1967 ludwig acrolite snare
1972 ludwig vistalite clear 22/14/13/14 matching snare
1970's MIJ tempro pro snare
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nah, i used the wrong wording there! bought the sbp shell with badge and spurs and gathered up all of the other parts,relacquered the hoops. seems like all sbp kits are missing inlays for some reason. i have another guy looking for some as well. i had two extra inlays but gifted them to forum brothers already..

if you have a harley dealer nearby, they usually stock novus kits.

mike

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here's another pic to get you motivated!

mike

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From mlayton

here's another pic to get you motivated!mike

Man thats awesome though, the kick looked great!

Dude i need some inspiration, I've been hunched over for 3 hours taking apart and polishing these drums and they look the same! It would be rad to have the matching snare...

Wonder if mine had 2 tom toms like that? its a 12, 16, 22.. its missing the tom holder though

1960-61 ludwig sky blue pearl 22/16/12
1967 ludwig acrolite snare
1972 ludwig vistalite clear 22/14/13/14 matching snare
1970's MIJ tempro pro snare
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You can use retro brite, which is basically peroxide and oxyclean, I did it on some really badly yellowed WMP shells I have, but the gloss is now completely gone. I have a '67 super classic in sbp and I love the faded wrap as well.

Sky blue pearl is still available from ludwig and everyone else if you want a new looking kit buy a new ludwig legacy.

Steve maxwell even has them with gullwing spurs, consolette tom mounts and no gaskets! full on 60's style!

I like Drums...
1963 Ludwig Downbeat Champagne Sparkle
1964 Leedy (Slingerland) Blue n Silver Duco
1964 Ludwig Club Date Sparkling Silver Pearl
1966 Ludwig Super Classic Sparkling Silver Pearl
1968 Gretsch round badge modern jazz orange stain
1972 Slingerland 85N Pop outfit Light Blue Pearl
1976 Ludwig Vistalite clear
1981 Gretsch SSB Gran Prix Rosewood
1987 Yamaha Turbo Tour Custom Mellow Yellow
1991 Pearl Export Ferrari Red
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My vote is to NOT try and get the original color back. The SBP is still beautiful even with its greyish color. Clubdate mentioned retrobrite, it will remove yellowing on WMP but as he said also removes the shine.

Jeff C


Thank you!
Jeff C

"Enjoy every sandwich" Warren Zevon
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