I am the proud owner of a 59 Singerland kit that we brought in when I was a kid at a garage sale.
10 years ago it was in my basement when there was a flood and it ended up sitting in some water for around 30 minutes. I got the heads off and dried things out, and just recently have got it put back together.
My issue is that there is a lot of paint that is flaking off.
It is not all original, some of the rims have been replaced and the tom hangs off a cymbal stand. But I do not want to refinish it, it took 60 years to look this good and I am not going to mess that up. I am setting it up at my piano player's studio and he is not excited about the steady drizzle of black flakes all over his floor.
What can I do that is minimally visually impactful that will keep it from shedding? I was thinking of hitting it with some 400 grit sand paper so anything that is loose comes of, then maybe a nice tung oil rub on the bare wood patches?
Also do you think that there is lead in the paint flakes?
Please feel free to point me to existing threads, and thanks in advance for your advice