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Clean up used hardware to sell on Ebay? Last viewed: 1 hour ago

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I'm getting ready to venture into the land of Ebay selling. If I'm selling a set of lugs, or claws and t-rods,is it important to clean and polish each item to get a higher price out of it? That's a LOT of frickin' work for something that may only sell for $40. I've bought stuff that is all grungy, but I need it, and I know how to polish parts. Does it mke a difference to you if it's something that you need?

Posted on 14 years ago
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From Red Sparkle Frankenstein

I'm getting ready to venture into the land of Ebay selling. If I'm selling a set of lugs, or claws and t-rods,is it important to clean and polish each item to get a higher price out of it? That's a LOT of frickin' work for something that may only sell for $40. I've bought stuff that is all grungy, but I need it, and I know how to polish parts. Does it mke a difference to you if it's something that you need?

If they are the parts that we talked about in are P/M/s i would do a lite cleaning on the lugs many of them are ebay right now and they dont bring alot of money...i would do a good cleaning on the T-rods and claws and the tom mount these will bring more money than the lugs...i would also put the T-rods and claws is sets of 8 or 10 per a auction...I would also list the complete tom mount with the bass drum mount and tom mounts plates....Mikey

Posted on 14 years ago
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I am constantly amazed by people who don't bother with basic cleaning when they sell. Would you ask top $$$ for a car and then not bother to wash and wax it?

Cleaning is good IMHO. Dirt can hide surface and rust problems.

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