Metal Cleaning

If you have a string instrument of any kind that needs fixing, a mistake you made in building a new instrument that you need to "disappear," or a question about the ethics of altering an older instrument, ask here. Please note that it will be much easier for us to help you decide on the best repair method if you post some pictures of the problem.
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Greg Steil
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Metal Cleaning

Post by Greg Steil »

I recently got a very old Banjeurine, and would like some suggestions for cleaning the metal hooks, brackets, rim etc. I don't want to use any abrasive polishes if at all possible. Any ideas? Thanks
Michael Lewis
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Re: Metal Cleaning

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Start with white vinegar. It will help with any rusty areas (hooks etc.) and also corrosion of brass.
Clay Schaeffer
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Re: Metal Cleaning

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Ammonia also works on brass.
Nick Dingle
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Re: Metal Cleaning

Post by Nick Dingle »

put a can of diet coke in a pot. heat it up and dump the metal bits in. Comes out clean as a whistle
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