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    I may take a picture of mine sometime, it's dusty as hell right now though.

    You guys know a good method of cleaning cymbals? Mine could use some cleaning desparately...

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    i'm thinking maybe a normal glass cleaner would work, but don't hold me to it.


    get on your bikes and ride!

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    All right, I won't go on a hunch then. See, some people say it sounds better once they get lots of grime...well mine have definately got it. Perhaps they'll swap cymbals with me? haha.

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    hey, good news. this site has a bunch of drum care stuff in it.

    http://home.mchsi.com/~sjmills5/drum-stuff.html

    it says using 409 would be good to get the grime out and stuff, which makes sense.


    get on your bikes and ride!

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    I've found that just a cloth and some soapy water works fine, but make sure you dry it well and as quickly as you can.
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    Yeah soapy water works fine, but as hangman says, just dry it really quick.

    Ill try and get pictures up soon, pearl drummers forum is down at the mo....

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    Perhaps I'll give this a shot tonight! Depends on how ambitious I'm feeling. I'll be sure to post back about it.

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    Finnaly pearl drummers forum works...

    Here's my kit...Also purchasing an arbiter flats lite kit instead of yamaha hip gig now, a lot more portability and there only �289.95
    Last edited by Dark Magician; 22nd-January-2005 at 20:31.

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    Sexy kit DM Shame it hasn't got the Spider-Man wrap though
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    thats a really interesting setup with the two toms off to the side..i don't think i've seen a fusion set like that.


    get on your bikes and ride!

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