Got lots of 50s-60s Ludwig nickel-plated hardware (rims, lugs, etc.). I can clean & polish chrome, but am new to the nickel... what's the best way to clean & polish?
Thanks in advance...
Got lots of 50s-60s Ludwig nickel-plated hardware (rims, lugs, etc.). I can clean & polish chrome, but am new to the nickel... what's the best way to clean & polish?
Thanks in advance...
Cape Cod cloths work great on nickel parts. Takes a little work, but the results justify the effort.
John
Got lots of 50s-60s Ludwig nickel-plated hardware (rims, lugs, etc.). I can clean & polish chrome, but am new to the nickel... what's the best way to clean & polish?Thanks in advance...
Do a search on this forum...you'll find lots of discussions, opinions and recommended products.
I had started using Maas polish. It works but takes some elbow grease.
1971 Ludwig Rock Duo set in Blue Oyster Pearl
early Mapex dual bass drum Saturn kit
1964 Leedy Ray Mosca kit in Blue Sparkle
1959 Slingerland Super Gene Krupa snare in WMP
1968 Slingerland Hollywood Ace Snare Drum
1969 and 1977 Ludwig 400 Supraphonic snares
1965 Acrolite snare
Ludwig Coliseum snare
'68 Rogers Dynasonic snare
Pearl free floating piccolo snare
13" Mapex piccolo snare
6.5" deep Mapex steel snare
Mapex 6.5" Brass snare
I know there's more snares than that.
UFIP cymbals / Avedis Zildjians
Ghost pedals or Tama King Beats
you kids get off my lawn
I got a tip from one of the members on this site....i have tried this and it is an easy and exceptional way to get superior results... Vibratory polisher and fine crushed walnut shell medium. Incredible results
Read up on this type of polishing and all procedures re this on this site
+1 on Cape Cod...
Cheers
Here is one of the tumbler posts. I have since come to the conclusion that paste Aluminum Mag Wheel polish/cleaner and micro-fibre towels are best final polish for nickle plate.
http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=35545&page=2
Creighton
I got a tip from one of the members on this site....i have tried this and it is an easy and exceptional way to get superior results... Vibratory polisher and fine crushed walnut shell medium. Incredible results Read up on this type of polishing and all procedures re this on this site
I remember this from about a year ago. Harbor Freight has one I almost bought.
1971 Ludwig Rock Duo set in Blue Oyster Pearl
early Mapex dual bass drum Saturn kit
1964 Leedy Ray Mosca kit in Blue Sparkle
1959 Slingerland Super Gene Krupa snare in WMP
1968 Slingerland Hollywood Ace Snare Drum
1969 and 1977 Ludwig 400 Supraphonic snares
1965 Acrolite snare
Ludwig Coliseum snare
'68 Rogers Dynasonic snare
Pearl free floating piccolo snare
13" Mapex piccolo snare
6.5" deep Mapex steel snare
Mapex 6.5" Brass snare
I know there's more snares than that.
UFIP cymbals / Avedis Zildjians
Ghost pedals or Tama King Beats
you kids get off my lawn
Here is one of the tumbler posts. I have since come to the conclusion that paste Aluminum Mag Wheel polish/cleaner and micro-fibre towels are best final polish for nickle plate. http://www.vintagedrumforum.com/showthread.php?t=35545&page=2Creighton
I have some mag wheel cleaner down in the garage that I can try tonight before I go looking for the Maas polish.
I have never seen tarnish like this before on chrome. I used Simichrome with my Dremel tool, and I was able to determine that there is chrome under the dull gray layer.
1971 Ludwig Rock Duo set in Blue Oyster Pearl
early Mapex dual bass drum Saturn kit
1964 Leedy Ray Mosca kit in Blue Sparkle
1959 Slingerland Super Gene Krupa snare in WMP
1968 Slingerland Hollywood Ace Snare Drum
1969 and 1977 Ludwig 400 Supraphonic snares
1965 Acrolite snare
Ludwig Coliseum snare
'68 Rogers Dynasonic snare
Pearl free floating piccolo snare
13" Mapex piccolo snare
6.5" deep Mapex steel snare
Mapex 6.5" Brass snare
I know there's more snares than that.
UFIP cymbals / Avedis Zildjians
Ghost pedals or Tama King Beats
you kids get off my lawn
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