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Gretsch Harlequins...dusty! What to clean them with?

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Thanks alot! Cool drums. I learn something everyday on this forum!

Posted on 11 years ago
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If they are really dusty and have a fragile finish, I would start with an air blow gun with a regulator. Only use as much pressure as necessary to remove the dust. NOTE: If your air pressure is too high, you run the risk of blowing off the finish in sheets!

You will still need the other methods discussed, but the air will remove a good portion of the debris that will scratch the finish if rubbed. Use a wash bucket with a false bottom. I use this for my car- it keeps the (lamb's wool pad in the case of the cars) from touching the bottom of the bucket where the dirt collects. If it is really nasty, change water often.

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Posted on 11 years ago
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Thanks for the advice everyone! Here's a somewhat dim picture of them all cleaned up.

(If anyone has a wood block holder, let me know!)

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Posted on 11 years ago
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those are really cool and look to have cleaned up nicely.

Posted on 11 years ago
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