Reddit Reddit reviews Groove Juice Percussion Cleaning (GJCC)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Groove Juice Percussion Cleaning (GJCC). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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7 Reddit comments about Groove Juice Percussion Cleaning (GJCC):

u/SlapnutsGT · 3 pointsr/drums

I recently bought a bottle of groove juice for cleaning cymbals and it works great. No idea if it will clean that though. I have used brasso on cymbals before and it cleaned them up nicely ... being ex-military in a sea faring service I know the power of brasso and it can remove that corrosion.

u/toiletseatsupman · 3 pointsr/drums

If you have cast bronze cymbals, pretty much anyone will tell you not to clean them, including myself. Sheet bronze cymbals (zildjian ZBTs, Sabian B8s, etc.) however probably sound better clean.

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u/huckfree · 2 pointsr/drums

A lot of people do not like to polish their cymbals because (if i'm not mistaken) the dirt and grime gives them a dryer, darker tone. I only noticed a difference on my Paiste crash, as I scrubbed off some patina on it's underside. It's now more washy and bright sounding, I personally think it sounds better. All of the other cymbals besides my splash were not significantly dirty, though. They only had fingerprints and some stick marks, so I doubt it affected the tone much.
If you're thinking of cleaning/polishing your cymbals, just be careful of what you use. I've heard some cleaners can take off logos. I use Groove Juice and it works great.
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u/mastrann · 1 pointr/drums

Yea, I use Groove Juice. You can dilute it for hardware.

u/AAcorn12 · 1 pointr/drums

Groove Juice, works awesome. Be careful with the markings/labels/ink it will remove them if you aren't careful. You can tape off the ink if you're worried about it. Let the spray sit on the cymbal for about a minute (you can be fairly generous with the spray), then work it in with a toothbrush and rinse off.

http://www.amazon.com/Groove-Juice-GJCC-Cymbal-Cleaner/dp/B000BUCV3S

u/donnie_t · 1 pointr/drums

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Groove Juice is what I've used, and it works as it should. I don't understand the appeal of dirty cymbals