A toothbrush!

There are a few ways to clean and polish cymbals. You can use a cloth, a dryer sheet, or a cymbal polish.

Brasso is not a recommended cleaning agent for cymbals. It can damage the finish and cause corrosion.

There are a few things that can be used to polish cymbals. Some people use a cloth or a piece of sandpaper to polish the surface of the cymbal. Others use a drum polish.

Cymbals can be cleaned with vinegar, but it’s important to use a diluted solution. One tablespoon of vinegar to one gallon of water is a good ratio. Soak the cymbals in the solution for about 10 minutes, then rinse them off.

There are a few household items that can be used to clean drums. One option is using a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment. Another option is using a wet cloth to wipe down the surface of the drum. Finally, you can use a drum brush to clean the inside of the drum.

Bar Keepers Friend can be used on cymbals, but it is not the best choice. It is a cleaner and polish, but it can also remove the finish on the cymbals.

Cymbals have holes in them to create the desired sound.

Cymbals can be cleaned with toothpaste, but it is not recommended. Toothpaste can damage the surface of the cymbal and cause it to sound less clear.

There are a few ways to remove green cymbal paint. One is to use a commercial cleaner that is specifically designed for this purpose. Another option is to use a abrasive pad or cloth to scrub the paint off. If the paint is very old or dried out, it may require a more aggressive approach, such as using a chemical stripper.