Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
- BigBadandBass
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Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
Hey all, so question for you all. I have acidic sweat and it's eats through lacquer like crazy, nowadays I've gotten around it by cleaning my horn after every time I play it. But before that I didn't really care/notice what my sweat was doing to my horn, leading to the stripping of the lacquer on the paddle. Now I just wanna tear the band-aid off and get the rest off, do y'all have any ideas for what I should use, I imagine it doesn't need it be that strong considering my sweat already did all this in about a years time, I was thinking maybe citristrip, thoughts?
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
How much do you like that paddle? Sure you could strip it, or you get a cooler paddle. You could try citristrip, and if that doesn’t work try aircraft stripper. Or i would just buff it to hell.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
Some 0000 steel wool would take care of that quickly.
You could coat with acrylic nail polish afterwards.
You could coat with acrylic nail polish afterwards.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
If you don't really care how it looks (after all, it's behind your thumb all the time), just put the nail polish or a piece of tape on it now.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
If your sweat is that acidic, it'll probably eat right into the brass. I would consider cleaning it and putting something invincible on it like polyurethane.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
You could have the paddle stripped, buffed and plated with nickel or chrome. Those 2 options would last much better than any paint type of finish.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
Clean it off and have your favorite quarter soldered on.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
Andrew wins!! That is a GREAT idea!!
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
I agree! I did that a few months back!
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
If your sweat is that acidic you may want to invest in leather guards for other contact points. My old teacher's palm sweat burned a hole clean through the outer tube of his Edwards.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
I looked into it but none look like they'll fit my horn with its hand brace (MS27), nowadays I just religiously wipe down the horn and wash my hands before every practice seshspencercarran wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 2:49 pm If your sweat is that acidic you may want to invest in leather guards for other contact points. My old teacher's palm sweat burned a hole clean through the outer tube of his Edwards.
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Re: Stripping lacquer off of trigger paddle
I've often thought about using Plastidip (available in lots of colors). If you don't like it you can peel it off.
I'm suggesting the 'dip' kind, not the spray type.
I'm suggesting the 'dip' kind, not the spray type.
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Getzen 4047DS :
~Bousfield S
~Conn 5G | Edwards .525"
Olds P-24G : G&W Mark-1 | Wessex .555"
Melton 41 F Cimbasso : DE CB S118_L*_L16Am
Holton 77 Fr Horn : Laskey 825G
CFCA Symphony Orch
(2016-2023)