Cleaning my dragon inlay.

Started by jazzyvee, February 13, 2014, 10:47:52 AM

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jazzyvee

Hi I have a dragon inlay on my guitar neck
http://www3.alembicguitars.net/img/df_inlay2.jpg
Since I've been using it at home a lot recently the copper and brass inlays for the body and legs are starting to tarnish. What is the best way to clean it?
I didn't think brasso would be good due as it may get into the ebony fretboard. I was looking at some fibreglass electrical circuit contact cleaner sticks to do this. Any other suggestions?
jazzyvee
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wayne

A jeweler's cloth works very well on the sliver inlays on the Unicorn.
 
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jazzyvee

Thanks. I will try that first.  
Jazzyvee
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dfung60

Jazzy -
 
I would be VERY careful about using a rouge cloth on your inlay.  When they assemble the inlay, it's all done by hand and there will be little rough edges and gaps where the pieces fit together.  If you snag them with your rouge cloth, you may dislodge pieces of the inlay!
 
The safest thing to do is to not worry about the tarnish since it developed because you love your bass.  I think jewelers have polishing sticks that are covered with microfiber cloth that you could use to polish particularly pieces of metal, but you still want to avoid rubbing the edges of the inlaid pieces.
 
My 2 cents,
 
David Fung

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