Unpaint It Black:
So I thought I'd deal with some of the schmutz that had accumulated under some of the bass lugs.This stuff is really baked on. Got a little yellow plastic razor blade, and mixed up a mildish solution of Simple Green - read about it somewhere on the forum - THANKS!
Soaked a small cloth, wrung it out good, hit very small areas with it, careful to avoid bare wood & drilled holes. Judicious & light scraping with the blade. The stuff started coming off nicely.
Then, the ADD kicked in. In one of my earlier posts you can see where someone has hit the drum with some black paint. "Hey", I say. "I wonder..." So I start in on the edge of this blotch with the damp cloth, wrapping my fingernail with it & scraping. Whaddya know - it starts to lift. I get excited- "Look honey - the unwanted paint's coming off and the Duco surface appears to not be damaged by the process! What a remarkable and momentous outcome!" I am sure you can well imagine her joy. But I digress. A couple hours of alternately Simple Green-ing & plastic razor blading - small light, one directional strokes & it's almost done.
I kinda wish I hadn't used the guitar gloss before I did this.
Just as an aside, as I spend time with these drums I find myself wondering about all the folks that made a living putting them together & how many of these people might still be around. Anyone working in the Chicago factory in the mid-fifties would likely be well into their eighties by now. Anyway, I try to be mindful those who met these drums before I did.
Here's some pics.