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Use a soft, clean cloth to work the cymbal polish into the cymbal. It’s best to use the polish that came with your cymbals if you still have it. The manufacturer’s polish is formulated to suit the alloy your cymbal is made of, so it’s your best option. If your cymbals didn’t come polish or cleaner, you can order some online or purchase some in a music store. Rub gently, following the grooves of the cymbal. Since the polish dries out quickly, try to work in small sections rather than try to polish the entire surface at once. Use a new, clean part of the cloth each time you apply polish to a new section of the cymbal, and keep polishing until you’ve covered the entire cymbal. In the tub, give the cymbal a quick rinse, making sure to wipe away all of the polish. Use soft, clean, dry cloth to wipe away the moisture before storing or setting up the cymbal.
Put a small amount of cymbal polish on a cloth. Apply the cleaner to the cymbal with a clean cloth in small sections. Rinse the polish off with clean water and wipe it dry.