How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
10:39 on Thursday, May 4, 2006
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
18:28 on Friday, May 5, 2006
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
20:48 on Friday, May 5, 2006
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yuesun11 (17 points)
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I saw some of my mate's bassoon
some of their "silver" fell of.
some of their "silver" turns black.
I afraid my new Renard 240, will come soon ,has the same.
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
03:11 on Saturday, May 13, 2006
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
11:31 on Tuesday, May 16, 2006
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
03:04 on Friday, June 2, 2006
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MoosmannFagottis t
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Posted by MoosmannFagottist
Hi,
I once tried also such a silver polish cloth. It was saying that it prevents the silver for tarnish, but in fact after a while my bassoon was so tarnished... I can not discribe, it was terrible. So I was told by a Holzblasinstrumentenmeister (a guy who builds woodwinds like bassoons): never use such "normal" silver polish stuff at your bassoon!!!
He advised a special German polish in a tube, it is called Unipol (Lippert-Unipol GmbH, Rudolf-Harbig-Weg 10, 42781 Haan, Germany). It is really great.
Normally I use a normal clean cotton cloth for wipe after every playing. If my bassoon becomes dark after some month or after a year I use Unipol.
Greetings, Martin
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
11:57 on Friday, June 2, 2006
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
04:03 on Saturday, June 3, 2006
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MoosmannFagottis t
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Posted by MoosmannFagottist
Hi Drew,
I don't know if you can buy it in the USA. But there is a German located Company selling a lot of music stuff via a huge website. They should sell "Unipol" throughout the whole world. http://www.thomann.de/
But you have to know:
Unipol is very soft to the silver (and to the laquer/wood, too, but don't polish the wood with Unipol! ;-) ). But anyway don't use it to often. Because every time you took a very little silver away! One time per year is recommanded and it will prevent your keys for tarnish, too. In between just use a normal dry and clean cotton cloth for removing your sweat.
So, if you use Unipol take only a very few of it unto a clean cotton cloth and polish a little part of your keys. Wait only a few seconds and wipe it off with another clean cotton cloth. That's all. It will look like new! :-)
Hope it is useful, always good reed! Martin
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Re: How to keep the silver plating key in good condition/ good looking?
16:06 on Saturday, June 3, 2006
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