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Author: Brenda
Date: 2004-03-19 22:27
I'll repeat my advice which solved my problem long ago, and mold has never returned. I use a 35 mm film canister to hold my reed soaking water, and add a few drops of either disinfecting mouthwash, or a few drops of hydrogen peroxide to the water whenever I change the water. This kills all kinds of molds and infections right from the beginning. Then the reeds are dried reasonably well after use before being stored. This is an inexpensive and uncomplicated way of handling these problems.
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