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Brass Instrument Lacquer & Plating Services

35 shops currently listed

Find shops offering relacquering, silver plating, gold plating, and raw brass finishing for trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba.

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Repair guide

Finish work changes how an instrument looks, feels in the hands, and ages over time. Lacquer protects brass with a clear coating and is common on student and professional instruments. Silver and gold plating are metal finishes applied over prepared brass or nickel-silver surfaces. Raw brass is sometimes chosen for feel or aesthetics, but it requires more frequent cleaning and can tarnish quickly.

Relacquering or plating is more involved than polishing. A shop must disassemble the instrument, remove old finish, prepare the surface, protect delicate parts, and avoid changing fit at valves, slides, threads, and braces. The right option depends on the instrument's value, the player's use case, and whether the goal is preservation, resale, stage appearance, or a full restoration.

Lacquer vs plating

Lacquer is a protective coating; plating is a metal layer. Plating usually requires more preparation and can cost more, especially for large instruments.

When refinish work makes sense

Consider it for heavy wear, restoration projects, allergy concerns, or professional presentation. Avoid it when original vintage finish is historically important.

Cost factors

Instrument size, disassembly complexity, dent work, surface pitting, engraving, and whether silver or gold plating is requested all affect pricing.

Common questions

Does relacquering change the sound?

Players report different experiences. The more reliable expectation is cosmetic protection; sound changes, if any, depend on instrument, finish thickness, and preparation.

Can a raw brass instrument be plated later?

Usually yes if the brass is structurally sound, but surface preparation and prior polishing marks matter.

Is refinishing worth it for a student trumpet?

Often not unless there is sentimental value. For many student instruments, mechanical repair and cleaning give better value than cosmetic refinishing.

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