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    Bar Keeper's Friend works well.

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    Ketchup works pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slanddad View Post
    Ketchup works pretty good.
    That was the least effective for me, and was a compete waste of time but maybe it was the brand. For my Leacy HHX's I find washing them in the tub with warm to hot water, dish towel, and a little dawn dish soap to be the most effective with minimal elbow grease
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    .Smear ketchup all over cymbal.Let it sit a few hours.Scrub off using hot water.Dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slanddad View Post
    .Smear ketchup all over cymbal.Let it sit a few hours.Scrub off using hot water.Dry.
    I tried that with Paiste 2002 hi-hats I had purchased used several years ago. Yes, peeps here shunned me for trying it.

    No results good or bad.

    It wasn't usable for dipping fries in, however,
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    If not worried about ink stamp logos, bar keepers friend works the best.
    Generally I never clean my cymbals anyway but have done it to some.
    Last edited by Olimpass; 11-24-2021 at 10:01 AM.

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