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What should I use to clean up a set of drums
jjohnson28 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 09-12-2000
Posts: 7,914
Bought a 5pc Pearl Forum set for the boy a couple years ago and now all they do is sit and take up space in the garage.
Asked him about it and he has no intention of playing them so they got to go.

Nothing major as far as clean up goes,just some dust from sitting.

What should/can I use?

Thanks,JJ
usahog Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Air Hose!!!
jjohnson28 Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 09-12-2000
Posts: 7,914
LOL @ Russ! Hey that was my very first thought as a matter of fact, but since I don't have a compressor at home other than the the little portables I have in all the vehichles, I'd have to go buy one or at least an air tank to fill up at work or the gas station.

They're not that bad really, just abit dusty.Christ he only played them for 2 or 3 months. One of the guys at work is interested so I just want to clean them up a bit so he and his son can come by and check them out.

Beatdragon were are you? LOL


JJ
BeatDragon Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 02-28-2003
Posts: 4,754
HERE I AM!!!

If its just dust, use a dry soft cloth and some windex. If the dust is real think, wipe them first.

The windex should spruce up the hardware as well. Unless its rusty, then its time for the sos pad.

Peace Out
BeatDragon Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 02-28-2003
Posts: 4,754
"if its real think???"

Thick, I meant thick...like my skull

Freakin dumb-ass drummers
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