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Anon Archived Thoughts on restoring a valve trombone? (imgur.com)
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[–] o0shad0o 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.6 years ago
I hope that's electrolytically depositing the brass back on the metal; otherwise you'll wind up making the walls of the instrument a bit thinner.
If you don't varnish the instrument, there are treated cloths that will help prevent it from reforming that you might consider storing it in.
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[–] o0shad0o ago
I hope that's electrolytically depositing the brass back on the metal; otherwise you'll wind up making the walls of the instrument a bit thinner.
If you don't varnish the instrument, there are treated cloths that will help prevent it from reforming that you might consider storing it in.