Author: Maestro_6
Date: 2010-07-20 05:37
I know that there is the calcium deposits, gunk that can just build up, etc. But I'm mainly focusing on a way to clean the mouthpiece out every once in a while so interior buildup doesn't slow response or slightly change the tone. I sometimes go through the inside with a small, soft brush which improves this a little, but not greatly.
For performance, what is an effective method to clean a hard rubber mouthpiece without damaging the inside?
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