Polished my dirty cymbals.

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RonGriff

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Yeah, they were really dirty. It was time. :ugh:

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So I used this stuff, right here.

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It's good stuff.

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Nice and shiny! :yesway:

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:metal:
 

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lailer75

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yeah nota did his 3 months ago, his brass was disturbingly dirty!! they also came out awesome. buckarooo to the rescue
 

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:hbang: It takes some elbow grease and ya it does take off the lables but who cares. They sound a whole lot better.
 

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Holy crap I need to get me some of this stuff. I need to treat my cymbals better :agreed:
 

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Nooooo! Don't polish cymbals!!!! They sound so much better when their dirty!

Polishing cymbals vibrate energy a bit better so they have more high frequencies but it doesn't really make sound better... They just cut through more.... Dirty cymbals sound warm and yummy! :wavey:
 

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They sound good now, you can get new logos. :metal: they're getting dirty quick too, might need to polish them again. :D
 
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