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I have this chrome over alloy snare which is super rare in this condition - almost no pitting at all. I'm keeping it upstairs in my studio. It's a pretty stable environment. But I've heard people mention polish/wax for snares. I have used Mothers and a few other good auto chrome polishes on hardware - but I have never polished this snare. Just wondering what the experts recommend. Thanks all.

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Posted on 10 years ago
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I'm no expert. Great snare!! I'd just go with micro fibre towel wipe down. First sign of any pitting then a light polishing with Flitz polish then top shelf car wax.

No not the age of this, but a complete teardown and polish is sometimes best. Gets the built up gunk cleaned up. Any questions, just ask!

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Posted on 10 years ago
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