But a good lacquer properly applied would not change colour either !!!
Finger prints would we removed in a wish-wash action.
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Weird colors

Mike,

Hans offers good advice, if the horn is not lacquered. If it is,  I
would 
not use an abrasive polish on it. That could ruin the lacquer.

I hope you are enjoying your new horn.

Walt Lewis




At 07:27 PM 5/6/04 -0400, you wrote:

>        Hey everyone,
>        I just noticed something weird happening to my new 668NDII. It
seems
>like the top layer is turning into those colors when oil is mixed into
water
>(you got your purple, yellow, green, maroon...) it seems like that is
on my
>horn, particularly on the bell.
>        I never noticed it before, but I whiped it down completely
after 
> every
>use, now I just wipe it down (completely) about once a week, and I just
>noticed it about 2 days ago. I tried to see if I could whipe it off,
but 
>no, it
>still had that oily water thing goin on. Anyone know what it could be?
>
>        Mike
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