I'm sure this is standard fare for y'all, but I've never owned a vintage drum, let alone cleaned one, so I have a few questions.
When cleaning a lug casing, do you worry about protecting the inside of the lug? I don't mean the spring and lug insert, but the interior of the lug itself. I plan on applying a wax to the lugs and I wasn't sure if the interior needed any protection. Also, would waxing your tension rods and inserts be overkill?
For those who wax your chrome parts, do you use the same wax as on your shells? Everything I've found says to use a carnauba wax on both, so I'm guessing it won't matter if you use the same wax for both shells and chrome.
What sort of lubricant do you use on your tension rods and lug inserts?
When cleaning out the threads on a lug insert is it possible to use too heavy a grit of steel wool? Can the threads be noticeably or significantly damaged this way?
Has anyone tried the method in this thread to restore a wrap's natural color? http://www.drummerworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90954 The champagne sparkle toms I just received are beautiful, but you can see the difference in color along the rims and under the hardware. I'm tempted to try this.