PD, just about any online retailer would probably have it.
Where can i buy this stuff at???
My Zildjian polish does an amazing job
but its a hell of a work out with it lol
So i woulds like to try this stuff...but i cant find it anywhere
do you guys know where i can buy this???
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PD, just about any online retailer would probably have it.
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My semi local Guitar Center had a lot of Groove Juice! Call your local GC and see if they have it. Also as PB said, you can always get them online.
Just be careful with it!
It ate the glaze off of my kitchen tile. Very potent stuff
haha lol ok
I'll make sure not to drop any on the floor :D
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Wuhan ChinaTama Iron Cobra
very good choice with the groove juice....just make sure your cymbal is coated with water before you spray it on... this stuff is the best....
My Kit - Mapex Saturn 6 Pc., Iron Cobra Double Pedal, 14 Sabian HHX Evolution HH, 20 Avedis Ping Ride, Zildjian 16 Vintage Crash, Zildjian K 17 Thin Dry Crash, Sabian HHX Evolution 16 Crash, Evans Heads, Sennheiser Mikes
I have heard some great things about this stuff
I really hate trying to polish with my standard zildjian stuff
its a pain
the only reason i couldn't find it was because
i usually shop on musicians friend.... not guitar center lol
Last edited by Pearldrummer13; 08-26-2008 at 10:40 PM. Reason: i forgot something
(((Arbo)))Pearl Forum SeriesB8 RideA Custom Master Shound HatsZildjian Z Custom Crashes
Wuhan ChinaTama Iron Cobra
Sorry to be a pain about this lol
but i finally got some Groove juice
I know that I am supposed to get the cymbal completely wet
(only doing one side at a time)
And then spray the stuff on... but how long should I leave it on for?
(((Arbo)))Pearl Forum SeriesB8 RideA Custom Master Shound HatsZildjian Z Custom Crashes
Wuhan ChinaTama Iron Cobra
Don't leave it on, spray an even coat over the cymbal and wipe off immediately with a soft cotton towel. Do not ever let it dry on the cymbal, it will etch it and discolor it.
I don't mean to be funny but reading these posts about Groove Juice and cleaning cymbals makes me think of all those asinine TV commercials promoting all the"Wonder" medications for what ails you all the while telling you to beware of the potential side effects. Sonds more like the cure will kill you first. Just be sure you don't splash any on the floor, eat will eat right through it.
It does sound a bit like that Frank, the problem is with that stuff is it is acidic, and caustic. Groove Juice is the strongest of all those type products anyhow and if not handled with care it can mess allot of stuff up particularly expensive cymbals.
BTD...I can appreciate the concern. I'm curious though, I have Zildjian and Istanbul cymbals and clean then with Paiste cymbal polish. As far as I can tell, it seems to be a pretty good product and safe enough to use. Where my curiosity lies is why would anyone use something as strong as the Groove Juice if there is some risk involved due to improper handling? It's interesting, as I think about it, I was steered towards the Paiste by local drum pro at music store. I remember him telling me that, even though the store stocked Zildjian cymbal cleaner and Groove Juice, he personally recommended the Paiste as being the better. He's the one who also guided me to using Dunlap drum shell polish...excellent product and makes my kit shine without harming the finish.
The only advantage to using the Groove juice is time. It saves spending the time to use the polish and all of the black rags and hands that you get from the polish. I use the Sabian brand which is similar but not as caustic as the Groove juice and I like it. It works well on my A customs for getting rid of finger prints. I am cautious with its use however and never let it sit in my cymbals for long. I would also say that I think that the above mentioned cleaners work the best on my highly polished cymbals as opposed to the past type polishes. For natural finished cymbals like my old A ride, I would say the paste works better if that makes any since.
Groove Juice is the exact same thing as the blood from the creature in the movie "Alien"
;-)
My experience with this stuff has been great!!!
It has restored my cymbals almost to the way when they looked brand new :]
I used a toothbrush to really make sure it got alot of the dirt and grime out
And now it has my Z crashes and A hats looking nice and shiney
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Wuhan ChinaTama Iron Cobra
I have been using Groove Juice for many years. Spray on dry, let sit for 60 sec, srub with soft nylon brush, then rinse with water. Do one side at a time. I usually do all of this in the bathtub and wear rubber gloves. There is citric acid in the product and you can dilute it with water if you are worried. Don't expect to keep your labels, though. I have a 6 year old A Custom that kept it's label through 7 or 8 cleanings and a new A Custom that lost it the first time. It's a huge time saver, but be a bit careful.
I use Paiste and quite satisfied with it.
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