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    Silver Plated Trumpet

    Just acquired it. It is a 1981 model. Silver is getting a bit thin. I have polished it with Wrights Silver polish which is acknowledged low in abrasives and a good product. I followed it up with Gold Class Carnauba Plus. According to Meguiar`s it is non abrasive and should not remove silver. Well they are wrong...it does. I can see it on the waxing pad.

    I think I need to use PURE Canauba..no cleaners, no "protecting polymers"

    Suggestions? Can you suggest a product?
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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    Natty`s paste waxes are awesome!

    Souveran if you want to go all out

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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    I know nothing about this and I`m sure it wouldn`t be cheap but I suspect you could have it replated. Then put some protection on it.
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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    Mothers California Gold Pure Carnauba is a good one.
    Paste Mothers California Gold Pure Carnauba Paste Wax
    Or liquid Mothers California Gold Pure Carnauba Wax Liquid
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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    Nice! I used an 83 model Strad when I played back in the day. I always say I`m going to buy a trumpet again....it`s on the list I guess .

    I would check with the manufacturer, I think Bach has a silver polish with an included suede towel. I`m sure you probably know this, but replating will change the tone and feel of the horn.

    Good to see that piece of art being cared for.

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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    Quote Originally Posted by Vega@RaysWayDetailing View Post
    Nice! I used an 83 model Strad when I played back in the day. I always say I`m going to buy a trumpet again....it`s on the list I guess .

    I would check with the manufacturer, I think Bach has a silver polish with an included suede towel. I`m sure you probably know this, but replating will change the tone and feel of the horn.

    Good to see that piece of art being cared for.
    I do have a Bach Cloth. I will check on the polish. Sounds like Mothers Pure Carnauba is the way to go. Thanks

    BTW I stopped playing 50 years ago. And when my 9 y.o. Granddaughter started playing, I cleaned and refurbished my 1955 Conn Cornet. One thing led to another and I am now playing a Strad 39. Best thing I have done in years. I would urge you to go buy one and start again!!!

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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    adc100- Huh, I never waxed mine, and for some reason I sorta liked the patinated look where my old Schilke was worn. I dunno...I`d probably use a synthetic instead of a carnauba. Gee, I haven`t played since the `70s...

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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    adc100- Huh, I never waxed mine, and for some reason I sorta liked the patinated look where my old Schilke was worn. I dunno...I`d probably use a synthetic instead of a carnauba. Gee, I haven`t played since the `70s...
    Yea..I just can`t let that happen to this thing...lol.
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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    Yeah gold class has some abrasives in it. You can tell because if you do single stage paint you`ll get that color on the pad. I`d get some real wax like Wolfgang, pinnacle or Swissvax.
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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    adc100- IO don`t blame you for wanting to keep that really nice. Even as a kid I was just *weird* with regard to "patina"

    Mr. Slick- Yeah, it always surprises me when somebody thinks GS is nonabrasive, but I seldom say anything as, hey who knows...they might`ve changed it.

    I myself would FK1000P such stuff. I`d want something that`ll hold up well against acidic hand-sweat. Much as I can appreciate Beauty Waxes, if something won`t protect a car`s clearcoat against bird-bombs then I wouldn`t expect it to work well for this either.

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    Re: Silver Plated Trumpet

    Ticks me off bc I called Meguiar`s and told them exactly what I planned on using it for. They assured me there were no abrasives in it. I plan on getting back to them. I normally don`t do these things. But I bought the product based on this conservation.

 

 

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