Cleaning my Lacquer Tuba?????
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Pledge works great! (In the interest of disclosure, I am a chemical worker at S.C. Johnson Wax, and I actually make Lemon Pledge, so I do have an interest in it). That said, I also use "Jubilee Kitchen Wax" on my horns. We also make it, but it is much harder to find. It has a higher wax content, but both work great and will protect the finish as well as remove salt from fingerprints ect. If you do a lot of gigs that the temp is of the sweltering variety, you can leave a lot of salt water on your horn from sweating. I have used it on my Meinl Weston since 89 and the finish still looks like new.
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In the interest of equal time, I suspect that the following fizzy cans are probably just fine too:
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Boo!!!Hissssss!!! That's the competition there. In reality, I had at one time suggested to marketing that they actually throw some promos of Pledge or Jubilee in music stores, trade mags, etc. I would go so far as to pass out a few cases to band directors to pass out to the brass players as there is a whole additional area of demand that is not fully utilized.Chuck(G) wrote:In the interest of equal time, I suspect that the following fizzy cans are probably just fine too:
<img src="http://www.scottsliquidgold.com/files/p ... -lemon.jpg"> <img src="http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/ ... 186332.jpg">
Steve
MW-25, 2-Reynolds 170 (BBb Recording Bass), Reynolds 180 (EEb Recording Bass) , 2-Reynolds 140 Sousaphones, Holton 350, others.....
