General cleaning of 70+ years of grime and crud
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- loverickbass
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General cleaning of 70+ years of grime and crud
What's the best way of cleaning up a sliver Hawaiian without taking the plating off the metal?
Cole
Cole
Re: General cleaning of 70+ years of grime and crud
Something really small?loverickbass wrote:What's the best way of cleaning up a sliver Hawaiian without taking the plating off the metal?
Cole
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Re: General cleaning of 70+ years of grime and crud
That looks like more than grime, is there rust and corrosion on it?
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Re: General cleaning of 70+ years of grime and crud
Yeah, it's looks like rust.
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Hmm, that will be very tough to remove without some plating also. What is it plated with? Perhaps re-plating it would be a solution (assuming you are a player first and not worried about collectibility). This way the metal can be properly taken care of.
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Re: General cleaning of 70+ years of grime and crud
Unfortunately in this case, I'm a collector. I can't play this thing if my life depended on it. haha Maybe I'll just leave it as is.
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Come on, you can learn to play it. Then you don't have to worry about collector value!
Since PW is back around these days, you might want to check in with him, but before doing so you may want to find out what the guitar is plated with. Is the body made of aluminum? Maybe it is just a polished finish, or do you know that it is, in fact, plated with something?
Since PW is back around these days, you might want to check in with him, but before doing so you may want to find out what the guitar is plated with. Is the body made of aluminum? Maybe it is just a polished finish, or do you know that it is, in fact, plated with something?
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Re: General cleaning of 70+ years of grime and crud
Well I am trying to play it, but it so different than the usual fretted Ric. lol.
It's a 1937 Silver Hawaiian btw.
It's a 1937 Silver Hawaiian btw.