Trombone Lacquer Removal at Gordon Glazer blog

Trombone Lacquer Removal. i have done this twice, what you need is something called premium stripper, that is what will take the lacquer off of the horn, most hardware stores carry it. i sprayed on the easy off and the lacquer lifted and wiped off immediately, easily and completely. benge lacquer can be a real bitch to remove! It can be removed, but you need heavy duty paint strippers to get it to. during those years, they used an epoxy lacquer. Finished with a high quality grade clear nitro cellulose lacquer. Mild detergent (i like baby shampoo) and a microfiber cloth. keeping lacquer looking in top shape requires a soft touch. this is a yamaha 653 tenor trombone brought in for refinishing in a scratch brushed finish and lacquered. Might be better to have someone with experience do it.

American Heritage C Valve Trombone Gold Lacquer Schiller Instruments
from www.schillerinstruments.com

during those years, they used an epoxy lacquer. keeping lacquer looking in top shape requires a soft touch. Might be better to have someone with experience do it. benge lacquer can be a real bitch to remove! i have done this twice, what you need is something called premium stripper, that is what will take the lacquer off of the horn, most hardware stores carry it. Finished with a high quality grade clear nitro cellulose lacquer. i sprayed on the easy off and the lacquer lifted and wiped off immediately, easily and completely. Mild detergent (i like baby shampoo) and a microfiber cloth. this is a yamaha 653 tenor trombone brought in for refinishing in a scratch brushed finish and lacquered. It can be removed, but you need heavy duty paint strippers to get it to.

American Heritage C Valve Trombone Gold Lacquer Schiller Instruments

Trombone Lacquer Removal Finished with a high quality grade clear nitro cellulose lacquer. this is a yamaha 653 tenor trombone brought in for refinishing in a scratch brushed finish and lacquered. during those years, they used an epoxy lacquer. Might be better to have someone with experience do it. i have done this twice, what you need is something called premium stripper, that is what will take the lacquer off of the horn, most hardware stores carry it. Mild detergent (i like baby shampoo) and a microfiber cloth. Finished with a high quality grade clear nitro cellulose lacquer. benge lacquer can be a real bitch to remove! It can be removed, but you need heavy duty paint strippers to get it to. keeping lacquer looking in top shape requires a soft touch. i sprayed on the easy off and the lacquer lifted and wiped off immediately, easily and completely.

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