A little introduction I suppose, I'll try to keep it short.
Growing up I've played piano, cello, and contra bass, which I've played since grade 9 now. The high school that I went to is small, maybe 7-800 kids for grades 6-12, but managed to offer Orchestra as a class. AFAIK it is still the only high school in Manitoba with an orchestra and one of a few in all of Western Canada.
Looking back I consider myself pretty lucky to have had this opportunity and I continued playing after high school, with a bass that is a rental from my old school. I play with the Winnipeg Pops Orchestra now, which is all volunteers, and we play a local conservatory and some retirement and seniors homes. Some of the people get really stoked and it's nice seeing them enjoy the music.
This lass has taken a few lumps over the years I guess, as kids from around 12 to 18 would use it if need be. I have a concert tomorrow that's become an annual thing, our orchestra plays with the high school orchestra, which is fun, so I figured I would clean it up a bit.
The wood was mostly dust, although there was a few parts that had what looked like drops of water, maybe slight water etching? Anyways, the process:
Wiped down with PUR filtered water from our fridge and a MF.
Wood: FK 20 and a foam applicator.
Brass/Stainless: WG Aluminum Concour Polish, WG Concours Metal Sealant
Like I said, mostly dusty
50/50 of FK 20 in action, can kinda see in the white rug, L side polished, R not.
Brass was a bit spotted and a bit dull
After polishing
Some general afters
Hope you guys enjoyed, I thought it was something different. I've seen washers and dryers done but not a bass yet.
Now, off to practice :chuckle:
Growing up I've played piano, cello, and contra bass, which I've played since grade 9 now. The high school that I went to is small, maybe 7-800 kids for grades 6-12, but managed to offer Orchestra as a class. AFAIK it is still the only high school in Manitoba with an orchestra and one of a few in all of Western Canada.
Looking back I consider myself pretty lucky to have had this opportunity and I continued playing after high school, with a bass that is a rental from my old school. I play with the Winnipeg Pops Orchestra now, which is all volunteers, and we play a local conservatory and some retirement and seniors homes. Some of the people get really stoked and it's nice seeing them enjoy the music.
This lass has taken a few lumps over the years I guess, as kids from around 12 to 18 would use it if need be. I have a concert tomorrow that's become an annual thing, our orchestra plays with the high school orchestra, which is fun, so I figured I would clean it up a bit.
The wood was mostly dust, although there was a few parts that had what looked like drops of water, maybe slight water etching? Anyways, the process:
Wiped down with PUR filtered water from our fridge and a MF.
Wood: FK 20 and a foam applicator.
Brass/Stainless: WG Aluminum Concour Polish, WG Concours Metal Sealant
Like I said, mostly dusty

50/50 of FK 20 in action, can kinda see in the white rug, L side polished, R not.

Brass was a bit spotted and a bit dull

After polishing


Some general afters



Hope you guys enjoyed, I thought it was something different. I've seen washers and dryers done but not a bass yet.
Now, off to practice :chuckle: