I was curious about what the best polish out there is. Would the Haggerty's silver polishing cream be good for buffing?
How often should I use it and can I do only areas at a time rather than the whole horn?
Thanks,
Kevin
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pulseczar
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doing small spots on your horn may make it look 'cleaner' than other spots.
I like Haggerty's and Wright's for silver polishing. Both mild and does good work. Haggerty's smells a bit better imo.
I would polish it everytime I take it in for cleaning, or before a big performance. Any more than that would be a bit obsessive compulsive for me.
I like Haggerty's and Wright's for silver polishing. Both mild and does good work. Haggerty's smells a bit better imo.
I would polish it everytime I take it in for cleaning, or before a big performance. Any more than that would be a bit obsessive compulsive for me.
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Wrights or Haggerty's both seem to work well, I like Wrights better myself, but it can be a bit harder to find. Only place I could find it aroud my place was the Food Lion in the next town over. Go figure.
An alternative to polishing that I like is either using a little bit of Windex or Pledge and an old t-shirt on those really grungy spots, or just try breathing on it and rubbing it down with a silver cloth. I just don't like polishing.
And if you do one spot with polish, you'll probably end up doing the whole thing. It's like Ripley said in Aliens: "Uh oh. I made a clean spot here. Now I've done it. Guess I'll just have to do the whole thing."
An alternative to polishing that I like is either using a little bit of Windex or Pledge and an old t-shirt on those really grungy spots, or just try breathing on it and rubbing it down with a silver cloth. I just don't like polishing.
And if you do one spot with polish, you'll probably end up doing the whole thing. It's like Ripley said in Aliens: "Uh oh. I made a clean spot here. Now I've done it. Guess I'll just have to do the whole thing."
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Ok thanks guys a few questions:
Is it necessary to clean (with water I mean) your horn before polishing?
Can I find Hagerty's in a place like WAL-MART or do i have to order it from a place like WWBW.com?
I noticed a few "dry spots" on my horn already, mostly in edges like the edge of the bow guard and at the solder joint by the leadpipe. Do I have to fix it up right away? If you dont' know what I mean by dry, the horn is smooth and you cant hear the cloth running over it. If you run the cloth over the little darker spot, its not as smooth.
Is it necessary to clean (with water I mean) your horn before polishing?
Can I find Hagerty's in a place like WAL-MART or do i have to order it from a place like WWBW.com?
I noticed a few "dry spots" on my horn already, mostly in edges like the edge of the bow guard and at the solder joint by the leadpipe. Do I have to fix it up right away? If you dont' know what I mean by dry, the horn is smooth and you cant hear the cloth running over it. If you run the cloth over the little darker spot, its not as smooth.