sanderhermans
Well-known member
Seems like on my ebmm basses the chrome is really tough. Except for the tuners. They become dull really fast! Annyone else here experience the same? And how do you polish them back up?
You touch the bridge every time and that doest get dull.... i just guess the chrome on the tuners is much thinner?
I never touch the bridge. Why do you think everyone does that?
You don't ??? Maaaan YOU are missing oudt !!
Ooooh, just try it. You won't get any diseases.
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BTW more less on topic: IIRC the bridge is a
proprietary EBMM product, the tuners are not.
What would be the purpose of touching the bridge?
Tuners I understand, but the bridge?
Yep. Looks the same on all of my used ebmm basses. This must be a weak spot in ebmm hardware. Actually its possible that all the chromework is done in house except for the tuners wich are by schaller.Yup, went through this just yesterday. The quick backstory is that I bought this used and received it a few days ago. It was the oddest thing that based on its age (2010-11) the body, neck, fretboard and paint were beautiful and perfect. But every chrome or metal part had some degree of an unusual amount of grime, gunk, tarnish-like residue that was in every nook and cranny. No idea what would cause that.
So after a few hours of disassembly, cleaning and light polishing I ended up with superb results. But after all that the tuner keys have a touch of honest tarnish from fingers. You can see in the pic that the bodies are now like new but the keys not so much. I'll try a little Simichrome down the road to see if I can improve them even more. Ill post back with those results.
But it was surprising to me that the keys themselves were so finish fragile. These are made in Germany so I assume a high quality Schaller mfg item but that is a bit of a weak spot IMHO.
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