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 Polishing Question
Author: maxopf 
Date:   2015-01-22 10:59

I just polished the (previously tarnished and cloudy) keys on a Buffet "Pre-R13" with a generic silver polishing cloth, which happens to work quite well for nickel silver too, and it occurred to me that the polishing cloth may have made some contact with the wood. Should I be worried about the polish damaging the wood in any way, or am I overthinking things?

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: nellsonic 
Date:   2015-01-22 13:54

Yes, you are overthinking. You could always carefully wipe down that part of the wood with a damp (not wet) cloth, being careful to avoid the pads if you are concerned.

Btw, hello from down the road in Poway! (Your location shows on your posts.) Are you planning to see the upcoming San Diego Symphony performance of the Mozart Concerto?

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: WhitePlainsDave 
Date:   2015-01-22 19:38

Max, may I suggest putting some of these in your case, under your clarinet's sections, to reduce the frequency with which you need to take the time to effect said polishing?:

http://www.amazon.com/3M-Anti-Tarnish-Silver-Protector-Strips/dp/B004PWMQNI

(Use of amazon.com is neither encouraged nor discouraged.)



Post Edited (2015-01-22 19:38)

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: pewd 
Date:   2015-01-22 19:53

> Should I be worried

No.

> am I overthinking things?

yes.

- Paul Dods
Dallas, Texas

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: maxopf 
Date:   2015-01-23 01:01

nellsonic: My posts place my location in Vista but I'm actually in Encinitas. I am going to see the Mozart concerto performance - really looking forward to it! I really don't listen to the symphony often enough, especially considering that my teacher plays in it (Terri Tunnicliff, 2nd/Eb clarinet.)

WhitePlainsDave: Thanks, I'll check those out. This was an old instrument that I just recently had re-serviced, and the keys were very cloudy and needed a good polishing; usually I don't have as much of an issue with the metal going cloudy quickly.

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2015-01-23 01:43

I prefer a dull surface. Shiny is too slippery, particularly with nickel plating.

I play R13s from the 1970s, which have keys of unplated German silver, an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_silver. For me, they dull to the perfect finish. A friend got one of the best Selmer Mark VI soprano saxes ever because it had gotten dull and the owner wanted something shinier.

If you have silver-plated keys, keep sulfur-emitting items (e.g., rubber bands) out of your case. You might also get a rectangle of "silver cloth" http://www.kinleycovers.com/jewelry-care/anti-tarnish-cloth.html?gclid=CK_6ouDGqMMCFe7m7AodQXkAkg to lay over the instrument in the case. It prevents tarnish by absorbing sulfur and other tarnishing elements. Most of the oboists I know use it. There are also small strips to drop in the case http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_8?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=anti-tarnish+strips&sprefix=anti-tar%2Caps%2C153.

Tarnish? Fuhgedaboudit.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: maxopf 
Date:   2015-01-23 02:42

The Pre-R13 has unplated German silver as well. My A clarinet is silver plated.
I don't mind a little dullness, but the Pre-R13 was completely clouded with a yellow-grayish tarnish, complete with fingerprints that were left on the instrument before it was put away for decades.

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: nellsonic 
Date:   2015-01-23 09:52

Cool. I don't know Terri, but I look forward to meeting her someday.

Are you familiar with the San Diego Clarinet Society? I've been on the email list for years but finally went to my first meeting this month and had a really nice time playing in the clarinet choir.

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: maxopf 
Date:   2015-01-23 10:07

I am familiar with it, though I've never been involved in it. I hear they have a clarinet competition open to high schoolers, I'll have to look into that.
My previous clarinet teacher is a part of it, I believe - Jim Reed is his name. (I always thought that was a great last name for a clarinetist.)

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: nellsonic 
Date:   2015-01-23 11:00

Yes, I know Jim. Great guy! There was no competition last year, but plans are being made for this spring. I'm sure your teacher will hear about it once it's announced. Sorry to have derailed your thread!

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: Steven Ocone 
Date:   2015-01-23 16:45

I don't see any problem.

Steve Ocone


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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2015-01-23 17:21

I use a strip of silvercloth to give a final buffing to joints when I've filled in cracks and after papering up and polishing them. The very fine abrasive in the polishing cloth brings up the shine in the wood and the filler if the rest of the joints are highly polished so it all blends in well. Also works with plastic and ebonite joints - silver polishing cloths won't do any harm to wood, ebonite or plastic.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Polishing Question
Author: TomS 
Date:   2015-01-23 20:45

I like the tarnished, distressed look. Polishing is messy, time consuming, just takes more plating off, and the instrument doesn't play any better.

I always tell the repair technician to not buff or polish the keys, just wipe them off a little with a cloth to remove dirt.

Tom

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