Pro Cymbal Inc. has revolutionized the industry by eliminating one of the most tedious and dreaded tasks most drummers and all music retailers face, CLEANING CYMBALS! We've all been there ( for those of us that clean our cymbals ) hour after hour until your bones ache and the smell of cymbal polish fills the room. Only to be disappointed by streaks, scratches, and horrifying discoloration. And unless you're wearing gloves...did I also mention fingerprints? The Pro Cymbal Cleaning System makes the entire process effortless by being the only comany to guarantee your entire cymbal stock to look just like the day they arrived from the factory. Sound too good to be true? Trust me, I recieved a personal demonstration of it performed by Owner/ CEO Gene Provencio himself.
As you can see in the picture above the cymbal rests in what looks like an elongated cymbal case, but is actually a high tech sophisticated buffer, if you will. * patent pending
When activated, the rotation can be set to various speeds. Once in motion you start cleaning the cymbal working from the inside out. When watching the process take place the dirt comes off so fast it actually looks as if you're lathing the cymbal itself! The video presentation ( coming soon) shows the ugliest cymbal imaginable cleaned to a perfect shine in just 5 minutes. The secret is in the sauce. Cymbals exposed to heat and friction can change the molecular structure of the metal, making it prone to discoloration and premature cracking. The Pro Cymbal Cleaning solution is water soluble so that your cymbals remain cool to the touch throughout the entire process. The solution is also non-toxic,biodegradable, and is logo safe.
After personally meeting Gene and Cristina I can tell this product is going to be one of the next revolutions in the percussion industry. And after seeing it in action for myself I was completely blown away! Once the site is finished you can check them out at www.procymbal.com . This product is a must have for the retail industry,marching bands, and anyone who is just sick and tired of cleaning cymbals the hard way.