Cleaning gold hardware

NotCardio

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I may have asked this before, but I have ADD so give me a break.

How do you clean gold hardware without taking the gold finish off?

I know, buy solid gold hardware. But in the absence of that possibility...
 
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I hate gold hardware because it only ever looks good for the first....few weeks?

When I worked at the store I would often use cymbal cleaning product for it.
 
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I may have asked this before, but I have ADD so give me a break.

How do you clean gold hardware without taking the gold finish off?

I know, buy solid gold hardware. But in the absence of that possibility...

Don't. At least not if the hardware came from FMIC. Ruined the bridge of a Gretsch following the advice of an FMIC support person on the phone.

Also, check your warranty - gold is never covered ...for a reason.
 
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Wipe it after every time you play with a microfiber cloth. Once it is tarnished, I don't know if there is any way to clean it. To be fair, I've never seen gold hardware that doesn't tarnish.
 
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When the gold wears off, it's called relic'd hardware and it's magically worth more than it cost all shiny and new. Sell it, buy new hardware and get yourself a 6 pack with the profit. Rinse and repeat. :bigok:
 
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Whatever you do, do NOT use the silver cleaning method of reactive deoxydized aluminium added to a hot water bath... it'll strip it instantly.
 
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