Cleaning a painted Horn
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- Victor II
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Cleaning a painted Horn
I have a Columbia painted horn, original paint and it's very thin. Is there anyway to clean this without removing any paint?
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Cleaning a painted Horn
Google "cleaning with bread"
Might be worth a shot. I've never tried it but heard of people who did.
Might be worth a shot. I've never tried it but heard of people who did.
- Bruce
- Victor III
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Re: Cleaning a painted Horn
Hello,
I have had good success with Windex. Moisten a soft cotton cloth with Windex and lightly rub the area you wish to clean.
Do not spray directly on the horn and work in small areas to control how much comes off (dirt) while watching for any paint flakes which may come off.
Keep wiping until there is no dirt coming off on cloth.
I often recommend Gojo/Goop but would strongly advise not to in this case due to the fragility of the horn paint.
Good luck
Bruce
I have had good success with Windex. Moisten a soft cotton cloth with Windex and lightly rub the area you wish to clean.
Do not spray directly on the horn and work in small areas to control how much comes off (dirt) while watching for any paint flakes which may come off.
Keep wiping until there is no dirt coming off on cloth.
I often recommend Gojo/Goop but would strongly advise not to in this case due to the fragility of the horn paint.
Good luck
Bruce