Hey Clubdate64
Thanks ! I will try that method on the 6th panel in about a week or so.
I am away next week back at my CT house - I need to go to the CT Drum Show on the 24th at 3066 Berlin Turnpike Newington, Connecticut 06111, yes that was a plug for the show. I will try it when I get back to my little work shop here in Montreal.
As an FYI, TommyP and I were conversing on his piccolo and the great results, I went back to the Laquer Thinner panel (Side 1) and gave it a quick wet sanding with 1500 grit then hit it with the buffer and carnauba wax. The wet sanding removed the streaks and it came out just as nice if not better than the LT and Vim (side 2) and the wet sanding method (side 3). Not the same method Tommy used with 2000 grit and acrylic sealer but it actually came out pretty nice.
One thing that he and I were discussing is the highly flammable nature of the LT and the wrap, if it is an old wrap from cellulose. I am not sure on the year of this drum or the wrap as it was a gift from Randy aka randy73. You also need to be careful as the LT can burn through and ruin the wrap . . .
So here's my "It ain't my fault disclaimer". I am just an inquisitive engineer that wanted to try these methods so I don't ruin any WMP drums that need cleaning. Try any of them at your own risk.
Here are some pictures for everyone of Side 1 LT then wet sand and polish.
Keep an eye out in about 2-weeks for the Oxy Clean - Peroxide method from Clubdate64 on the final side.