Hello Drummers !
It's time for me to post a reply. I sure appreciate all of the comments and inputs. It's good to know I'm not alone!
Special Thanks to: Elmoonlightdrummer, Gerald Sterken, vintagemore2000, idrum4fun, larryz, Clubdate64 (love your duco kit !!), DownTownFarmer, and Peteinvicta1. Thanks for taking the time to post - your inputs give me lots to think about.
After weighing all the pros and cons I decided that clear coating was the best long term solution to preserve the kit's duco finish. Some of you suggested clean and wax which sure has its merits but I want the kit to maintain its cool deco mojo for decades to come and I think without more aggressive intervention the duco finish will be lost in time.
With that decision being made the next one is what to use for the clear coat. Several of you suggested using lacquer but I have no experience with lacquer and thought you needed pricy spray equipment to properly apply it. I do have experience using Varathane - a spray on plastic I used to refinish a set of Chanute Camco drums in 1975. I was happy with the job I got at the time although in retrospect I wish I'd left them original ... but that's 40 years in the rear view mirror. I've still got those drums and played a lot of gigs with them in the 70s and 80s. I think they are pretty special - I'll attach a couple of pics - check them out. Note the DW throne in the pics - got it with when I bought the Camcos used in early 75 - I've used that throne on almost every gig over the last 40 years - wow I must be getting old.
Anyway I did a little research and went over to home depot. I bought a spray can of Minwax Polycrylic water based for $12 and a can of Rust-oleum clear lacquer for $4. I took them home and used them both in a test on a piece of wood I found in the garage. I was much happier with the results I got with the lacquer. So I'm going to use the Rust-oleum lacquer on my slingerland duco set.
I'll put up another post with a few pics when I finish the project in 2 or 3 weeks. Wish me luck.
Thanks again for all the comments !
Drum Doug
Check out my website at www.dougbrucher.com