Hi:
Simichrome is the good stuff for getting the tarnish off of and polishing up a raw brass tuba. The problem to me is the little tube and the price of the little tube: $12.95. I try to conserve the polish but stll can't even get half of the tuba polished before I run out of Simichrome. Two or three tubes is $25-38 dollars! That's a lot!
Is Simichrome available in larger and cheaper sizes? I've looked online and couldn't find any and asked at the auto parts store where I buy the tubes and their catalogs didn't show anything larger.
If not Simichrome, are there other cheaper alternatives? I've seen something online called Flitz but haven't found it in stores.
Jeff "I have to polish it before I can sell it" Benedict
('It' is a Miraphone Perinet 3v student horn. 3 upright valves, good sound for what it is, much stouter than other horns of this type. Just had an 'economy' overhaul @ Oberloh. New valve stems and buttons, valves not excellent but OK. Looks good but needs polishing. Open to reasonable offers. Interested? PM me.)
Simichrome polish in amount larger than a little tube.
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Re: Simichrome polish in amount larger than a little tube.
wwbw used to sell flitz a long time ago and I thought it worked pretty well for things like tuning slides, but never tried it on a whole instrument. It too came in a little tube, but a few years back I was at a trade show for fire chiefs (of all things) and they had a booth where they were promoting it for polishing fire truck bells, wheels, etc... and had it in absolutely HUGE containers, so I know they DO sell it that way.
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Re: Simichrome polish in amount larger than a little tube.
Thanks, 'phant... I think that is what I'm looking for. Will visit their site.
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Re: Simichrome polish in amount larger than a little tube.
http://www.winterbrookfarmantiques.com/ ... p?cPath=68
Cheapest place I found to get it.
Cheapest place I found to get it.
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Re: Simichrome polish in amount larger than a little tube.
Wow. The prices sure vary depending on vendor!
The lowest was an Amazon seller:
http://www.amazon.com/Simichrome-Metal- ... B0036ZE6HY" target="_blank"
$59.94 for the big 1000 gram can. Other vendors are in the low/middle 70s and up.
The lowest was an Amazon seller:
http://www.amazon.com/Simichrome-Metal- ... B0036ZE6HY" target="_blank"
$59.94 for the big 1000 gram can. Other vendors are in the low/middle 70s and up.