Is there anything I can use to clean snare wires. I don't know if it is oxidation or what.
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Posted on 12 years ago
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There is a member on here, jcymbal, who has done some amazing restoration jobs and posted them. I've been scouring through some of his old threads (worth a look or 12; check them out!) and he uses vinegar baths for a lot of the metal parts and gets amazing results. I'm not positive, but I think he just leaves them overnight.
Posted on 12 years ago
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Thanks, I will check the threads
70's Ludwig Blue Sparkle 12/13/16/18/22
70's Ludwig Natural Maple 12/13/16/18/22
65 Ludwig Silver Sparkle 13/16/20
70's Ludwig Walnut Cortex 12/13/16/22
Snares; 60's Acrolite/70's Acrolite/70's Black Beauty/
70's Natural Maple
70's Ludwig Natural Maple 12/13/16/18/22
65 Ludwig Silver Sparkle 13/16/20
70's Ludwig Walnut Cortex 12/13/16/22
Snares; 60's Acrolite/70's Acrolite/70's Black Beauty/
70's Natural Maple
Posted on 12 years ago
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