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Kick'N
Brass®
Cymbal Cleaner
Get the best Cymbal Care with the Best Cymbal
Polish |
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Kick'N
Brass®
Cymbal Care Cleaning Tips |
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OK,
fellow drummers, here is what you need to know about
cymbal care with Kick'N Brass®
Cymbal Cleaner:
Materials
- Newspaper (If needed to protect a
nice work surface)
- Terry cloth towel
- An old tooth brush, maybe
- Kick'N Brass® Cymbal Cleaner
Instructions
- Put newspaper down on the work
surface for protection, if needed.
- Spray Kick’N Brass
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over the entire surface.
Let it set and work for 15 to 30
seconds. (For stubborn areas you may need to repeat
just on that area and rub with a small piece of
terry cloth or a small brush. (A tooth brush will
work.)
Wipe dry with a terry cloth
towel, (Terry cloth is a must). Turn the towel often
until surface is dry and any haze that appears is
gone. Make sure that your drying towel does not get
too damp! (Heavy grooved cymbals will require harder
pressure to remove the haze. Extremely heavy grooved
cymbals may require a wipe with a damp cloth before
wiping dry.)
Repeat on the other side.
Lift the cymbal off the work
surface and wipe around the edges.
That's all there is to it.
Your cymbal has now been cleaned with an acidic base
material that contains additives that remove
oxidation, dirt, and grease. When dried it returns
to a neutral pH and leaves a microscopic layer of
protectant.
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See
Kick’N Brass® GRUNGE instructions here, you can
print them out, too.
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CALL the Kick'N Brass®
24 Hour Customer Service Hotline,
949-240-6668.
If we miss your call, we will call you back. Or,
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