Hey all,
I have a quick cosmetic maintenance question. Sometimes when my bass trombone (Bach 50A3) is in its case and moved oil will come out of various places and stick to the tubes around the valves. Even after wiping it away it still leaves an oily film on the lacquer. What could I do to remove this film of oil without damaging the finish of the instrument? Thanks!
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Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
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Re: Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
I use a microfiber cloth, it picks most things up.
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Re: Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
You have to be careful. Many things that are good oil solvents will also dissolve some lacquers. If you had a Yamaha, Conn, or King you probably would have no problem since they use an epoxy lacquer. Bach uses a lacquer that dissolves in some solvents.
Generally an alcohol will dissolve oils and not attack the lacquer. You could use rubbing alcohol (especially the 70% variety, which is 30% water) with no ill effects. A mild detergent wash would probably also get the oil off. I wouldn't recommend denatured alcohol since the denaturing agent is usually a material that will affect the lacquer.
Generally an alcohol will dissolve oils and not attack the lacquer. You could use rubbing alcohol (especially the 70% variety, which is 30% water) with no ill effects. A mild detergent wash would probably also get the oil off. I wouldn't recommend denatured alcohol since the denaturing agent is usually a material that will affect the lacquer.
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Re: Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
Depends on when it was made. I think Bach finally went away from Cellulose lacquer, and may have moved to an acrylic type.
I could be wrong though.
Anyway, microfiber cloths are great at picking up oils.
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Re: Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
Grocery store. A new "Dawn" brand product called Powerwash.
Basically just Dawn detergent in a spray bottle.
Emulsifies the oil.
Kitchen sink. Spritz with the Powerwash. Warm rinse with the spray hose. Done.
Gets all the nooks and crannies that a rag can't reach
Basically just Dawn detergent in a spray bottle.
Emulsifies the oil.
Kitchen sink. Spritz with the Powerwash. Warm rinse with the spray hose. Done.
Gets all the nooks and crannies that a rag can't reach
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Re: Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
I'll second Dawn.
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Re: Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
I believe it's diluted Dawn plus Isopropyl Alcohol (packaged in a convenient spray bottle)CharlieB wrote: ↑Mon Mar 28, 2022 4:27 pm Grocery store. A new "Dawn" brand product called Powerwash.
Basically just Dawn detergent in a spray bottle.
Emulsifies the oil.
Kitchen sink. Spritz with the Powerwash. Warm rinse with the spray hose. Done.
Gets all the nooks and crannies that a rag can't reach
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Re: Cleaning oil off of lacquered brass
I know nothing about trombone finishes but I have been working with nitrocellulose lacquer for guitars for many decades. Hope the information transfers to trombone lacquer. To clean oil off of lacquer I use odorless mineral spirits. It will clean oils and waxes very well and will do no harm to the lacquer. However, dawn detergent is also effective , but it will leave some soap film unless you rinse it several times.