those rare times that "cleaning" a surface is desired, buffing is not desirable, and "sorta clean-looking" is the goal

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those rare times that "cleaning" a surface is desired, buffing is not desirable, and "sorta clean-looking" is the goal

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IF "Brasso" seems to be the thing, do you buy it, or do you (too lazy/cheap/whatever) pulverize tripoli and suspend it in lacquer thinner...??

(I've finished working on a tuba for a customer with a really old, dark, and worn nitrocellulose lacquer, and I'm sorta trying to make it look like - at least, a couple of months from now - nothing was done to it.)


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