Hello,
My son is getting back into playing his sax.
He has a student sax and has purchased a Buescher true tone alto that he wants to start to use. He also wants to restore a different true tone.
That sax came mostly dissembled. Some of the screws are stripped and there is a coating of grime on the body.
Any suggestions on how to remove the screws, tools needed, and how to remove the grime (and what it is) would be appreciated.
We tried using a toothbrush with dish soap. The silver brightened,. But the black grime is still there
Attached are a few pictures of one of the stripped screws and the black grime
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
My son is getting back into playing his sax.
He has a student sax and has purchased a Buescher true tone alto that he wants to start to use. He also wants to restore a different true tone.
That sax came mostly dissembled. Some of the screws are stripped and there is a coating of grime on the body.
Any suggestions on how to remove the screws, tools needed, and how to remove the grime (and what it is) would be appreciated.
We tried using a toothbrush with dish soap. The silver brightened,. But the black grime is still there
Attached are a few pictures of one of the stripped screws and the black grime
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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