La Tromba Brass Polish

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UrbanaDave
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La Tromba Brass Polish

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Has anyone tried this on their unlacquered brass? Thoughts?

https://reverb.com/item/33388107-la-tr ... t=33388107
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Re: La Tromba Brass Polish

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I haven't used La Tromba, but have been very happy with Simichrome for decades. I wonder how the two compare?

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Simichrome-3 ... 5229982330
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Re: La Tromba Brass Polish

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I am really enjoying it, works quite well ! I used on a couple raw brass horns. I use an old T-shirt for application then directions instruct that the polish sits for around 2 minutes , then I polish off excess with the tshirt and finish it with a micro fiber polishing cloth like from Ultra Pure.
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Re: La Tromba Brass Polish

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I ordered a 4+ ounce bottle from a vendor on Reverb. Unfortunately they were out of stock. I found it on Amazon for double the price. Just curious, Miketbn95, where did you buy your La Tromba polish?
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Re: La Tromba Brass Polish

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I purchased mine through Music and Arts
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Re: La Tromba Brass Polish

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Thanks! I got my hands on some through Walmart. Now I’m wondering about the LaTromba Silver polish. The brass polish is a liquid and easy to apply. Testing it for protection/coating on a couple of horns now.
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