Any suggestions for cleaning sparkle wrap and getting a nice shine to it?
I've got a Ludwig orange sparkle floor tom pre-1964 that I found that needs a good shine to it.....
TIA
Any suggestions for cleaning sparkle wrap and getting a nice shine to it?
I've got a Ludwig orange sparkle floor tom pre-1964 that I found that needs a good shine to it.....
TIA
Well on those silver sparkle Towers that were so nasty.. I went damp Windex to lift off any gritty stuff (couple cleanings)... then I went the Novus 1-2 route for a clean off.. then I went back with a cotton ball and isopropyle alchol (sp?) on remaining adhesive spots.. then I did Novus 1 and 2 one more time...I also rubbed a couple small dull places out with Novus 3.. then I Turtle waxed them.
I was very happy with it... but there is no science and very little experience behind that. :)
AFTER cleaning off the drum really well...
I used a product called Nu-Finish. It's made for cars. It's in a bright orange plastic bottle. I think there are other similar products under different names. You apply a bit to a soft cloth, rub it onto the surface and then it hazes over. After that, you take another soft clean dry rag and wipe off the haze. It's kind of like wax, but not waxy. It leaves a very clean surface. A little goes a long way!
Highly recommend Novus . Kiss
AFTER cleaning off the drum really well...I used a product called Nu-Finish. It's made for cars!
I used Nu-Vinyl. Its by the same company and works great! No buffing needed. Just apply with cloth, let dry, and your done.
These products are made for car exteriors/interiors, so I imagine they have the added benefit of UV blockers.
Max
Clean them with the Novus then put a final polish with some kind of hard finish product...
I love that feeling when the cloth just glides off the shiny shell.... smooooooth.
I too recommend Novus #2.
I can't recommend following up with car wax type products. Over time they tend to have "buildup" and start to dull...then you'll have to clean them again...
I think, all you have to do is clean the shells and use Novus #2 twice.
BTW, Ludwig didn't offer orange sparkle...the drum you have is gold sparkle...Ludwig's sixties gold was very orange-ish...
Only Slingerland and Gretsch had an orange sparkle...Gretsch had Tangerine sp. in the sixties and Slingerland had orange in the '70s...
I too recommend Novus #2.I can't recommend following up with car wax type products. Over time they tend to have "buildup" and start to dull...then you'll have to clean them again...I think, all you have to do is clean the shells and use Novus #2 twice.BTW, Ludwig didn't offer orange sparkle...the drum you have is gold sparkle...Ludwig's sixties gold was very orange-ish...Only Slingerland and Gretsch had an orange sparkle...Gretsch had Tangerine sp. in the sixties and Slingerland had orange in the '70s...
Thanks Rich, I slipped off the vintage drum truck when typing the post. I'm cleaning it up for sale. No serial on the badge, so I think someone might need or want it, hopefully...
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