So I know that there are some Stainless Gurus out there and a recent, and very complicated trade, got me a stainless set with a 26" bass drum...so now I have a 26,13,14,16,18. The drums are in great shape from a few feet away. There are only a couple of pencil tipped dings in a 2 or 3 drums. The bass drum surprisingly doesn't have any dings but does have some light scratching here and there. No real gouges but definitely scratches. I tried a rotary buffer which definitely shines up the drums well but seems to accentuate the scratches. Now I feel like they have to be removed before I put a full blown effort into the drums. I have watched a bunch of videos and it seems like most stainless work has to go through a multi step process, and usually the first step makes it look worse. I don't know if I have it in me to do it. Maybe there is a place to send the shells and get the light scratches buffed out?? Any info would be greatly appreciated. I just don't want to go out and buy a buffer with a long extension arbor just to screw them up, but if it's not that bad...I would give it a shot.
Thanks