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Groove Juice GJCC Cymbal Cleaner is a professional-grade, spray-on rinse-off formula designed to restore the brilliant shine of bronze cymbals in just 30 seconds. Trusted by drummers globally, it cleans effectively without buffing, preserves logos when used carefully, and comes in a compact 8.6-ounce bottle perfect for on-the-go maintenance.


| ASIN | B000BUCV3S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,131 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #17 in Drum & Percussion Cleaning & Care |
| Color Name | Original Version |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (724) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.6 ounces |
| Item model number | GJCC |
| Material Type | bronze |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
M**H
Best and easiest I've used!!!
I've used a lot of different cleaners over the years and this was by far the easiest to use and just as effective (if not better) than the others. Just spray on, wait about 30 seconds, rinse under water, and dry with a cloth. No buffing needed. Used on Zildjian A Customs, Sabian AAX (brilliant finish) and Sabian HHX (brilliant finish). Cymbals look great! For one cymbal with heavy finger printing, I did rub in a little at the edge with a cloth. Cleaned up perfectly. I sprayed on the logos and rinsed off with no damage. DO NOT rub the logos when cleaning or drying if you want to keep them. Blot the logos when drying or rub VERY lightly.
T**Y
There is not a better pie cleaner on the planet PERIOD!
Whoever uses BRASO needs to be placed in a nut ward! I have tried em all and this product rocks. I suggest that you wear a mask of some sort as the odor can be strong and a pair of latex gloves as it is a little tough on the skin. Depending on how much crap you have let build up on the cymbal will determine how much juice and effort you need to get the job done. Spraying directly on to a good size portion on the cymbal and wiping with a very soft cloth and then rinse quickly with hot (as you can stand it) water, wipe dry and see the amazing results. Repeat this process evenly and with patience for like new results. It does not remove strong Zildjian ink logos with normal use, but if you rub hard enough and long enough it will for sure remove some of that ink. I personally could care less about a logo on my cymbals, although I am a Zildjian guy all the way, the Groove Juice sure wont remove your (or my) Zildjian tattoos..promise that! This is the best cymbal cleaner there is. Fact!
K**O
Great first step in the process of getting clean cymbals ...
Great first step in the process of getting clean cymbals on your drum set. This will clean up all the built up grime. After the initial cleaning with groove juice metal polish and then carnunba wax buffed out to a mirror shine. Good stuff, be careful around your logos it will remove them if you're not careful. Very easy to use and works great.
L**N
Works reasonably well, but will take off printing
The product does work reasonably well, and is much much easier than traditional cleaning pastes. Relatively clean cymbalss or areas of cymbals came out shining nicely. However on spots where my fingers grab the cymbals they were pretty heavily oxidized - even greenish - and although it got most of that off they didn't shine like new in those spots. With continued treatment they might, but I found that even on areas that came out nicely shining it is a bit blotchy. I thought this might be because it's somewhat difficult to evenly pump the stuff onto the Cymbal (not a supper high quality pump bottle), but even when reapplying carefully the blotchiness remained. All in all the cymbals looks much better than before so it's not a huge deal. But a warning. If you want to remove the logos etc then this is the product for you! at least on my Sabian cymbals spraying over the print didn't affect it, but rubbing (or even drying) afterwards definitely takes the ink right off. So I ended up spraying over it and then just sort of detailing carefully with a thin cloth. Difficult to do a good job, and that part of the Cymbal comes out looking like a remaining soiled area, and actually stands out now where as before it blended right it. Not sure what to do about that buy it's disappointing.
B**S
Works on old, heavily tarnished cymbals!
After 20 years of not playing drums, my wife bought me a used kit for the holidays. It came with some low end Zildjian cymbals that had been improperly stored in a damp environment for several years. The cymbals were an old dirty penny brown and I tried everything to polish them up, including Flitz and Never Dull. These products didn't make a dent AT ALL. I posted some photos on Amazon of the before and after. I did about five or six applications (heavy rubber gloves/eye protection) and scrubbed with a heavy nylon brush. Once the juice starts penetrating the layers of gunk, it looks like it starts to eat it away. The less gunk, the faster it works. Using the brush was a bad idea because it actually scratched the cymbal. Just using my gloved fingers to rub in the juice in worked just as good, if not better. I did several apply and rinse applications. I admit, I left it on for way longer than the recommended 30 seconds, but my cymbals were so nasty they needed it. If you have fairly new cymbals a quick spray and rinse will probably do you. Since my stuff was old and low-end and I wasn't concerned if I damaged them or made them worse, I could experiment. They did not come out the mirror brass shiny they once were (see photo of the underside of one of my cymbals for the original color), but they came out a nice new penny copper, which I like. I'm not into the mirror gold cymbal look anyway. Groove Juice is good stuff for your old cymbals. And Yes, it does take the black lettering off, especially if you rub the lettering.
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