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...I'm assuming NSRA65 is also by the user name).

Yeah why you don't like the name that i am Using on here ....

LOL

To be honest .i really didn't know how much were these can's ....Thought they might had rised the price on them .Cause of one thing it's have been a long time since i got a can of Wenol ...it's been some long years ....

I didn't think Wenol has gone up in price .....some place's is has gone up a little bit and some it haven't ...Oh well ...

Posted on 13 years ago
#11
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no to windex the amonia green out the chrome

April 2nd 1969 scarfed pink champagne holly wood and 65/66 downbeat snare, and , supra same year very minty kit old pies
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp





once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Posted on 13 years ago
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Simichrome or Flitz - in my opinion, very similar products which work equally well.

Posted on 13 years ago
#13
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Is Flitz from Germany too? Haven't seen any in a while................

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 13 years ago
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From blairndrums

Is Flitz from Germany too? Haven't seen any in a while................

It says "chemicals from Germany and USA. Manufactured in USA," Most good hardware stores will carry it.

I think the Zildjian cymbal polish is re-branded Flitz. They look, smell and polish exactly the same.

Posted on 13 years ago
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i have great luck with flintz i mean flitz

April 2nd 1969 scarfed pink champagne holly wood and 65/66 downbeat snare, and , supra same year very minty kit old pies
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp





once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Posted on 13 years ago
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flintz? the kind you use in a lighter?

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 13 years ago
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I have used Flitz, never used SimiChrome. I now use Blue Magic, which I can get at my local auto parts store fairly cheap.

I also have a WD-40 pen that I use to clean out the stuff in little corners that I can't get to with a towel.

Its better to have people think you're an idiot, than to open your mouth and prove them wrong, unless you doubt yourself then speak away....
Posted on 13 years ago
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yes i grind it up and its like a rotten stone mixture i add oil to the rotten stone and what a polish its great for all finishes just takes a lot of rubbing DOH

just its century old recipe for french polishing im kidding about the flintz but im not kidding with the rotten stone mix

April 2nd 1969 scarfed pink champagne holly wood and 65/66 downbeat snare, and , supra same year very minty kit old pies
66/67 downbeat with canister
Super 400 small round knob
1967 super classic obp





once the brass ceases to glitter, and the drum looses its luster, and the stage remains dark, all you have left is the timbre of family.
Posted on 13 years ago
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From backbeatkeeper

I have used Flitz, never used SimiChrome. I now use Blue Magic, which I can get at my local auto parts store fairly cheap. I also have a WD-40 pen that I use to clean out the stuff in little corners that I can't get to with a towel.

Blue Magic is good....but sure is strong smelling........must use outdoors.....

Thats why I am going back to Simichrome/Flitz/Wenol.......

"Always make sure your front bottom BD lugs clear the ground!"
Posted on 13 years ago
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