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 Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Jason 
Date:   2001-02-20 03:50

What is the best method for cleaning your mouthpiece. I've been running a silk swab thru mine, but I've read some articles that say you should clean with soup and water. Any and all help greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jason

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Mandy 
Date:   2001-02-20 07:09

Soup! I' intrigued- any particular flavour. Sorry

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2001-02-20 10:50

Denture cleaner or white vinegar have been suggested to remove thos whitish calcium deposits.

Savacol or alcohol may be best for bugs.

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Anji 
Date:   2001-02-20 11:58

Soap and water for your own mouthpiece should be sufficient to keep it clean.

I have been advised not to run anything through the bore, but a silk swab seems a good compromise.

For older ones with scale build-up, I have tried a dilute solution of "Lime-away" overnight. It really worked well.

There are some competing notions about bleach, but it gets my green ones nicer and NO DOUBT kills the bugs.

Bottom line, soap and water without a brush should be enought to keep your rig clean.

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Doug P 
Date:   2001-02-20 14:24

White Vinegar and a very small children's toothbrush work well for scrubbing away any build-up. Just be very careful around the table, rails and tip.

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Sara 
Date:   2001-02-21 01:33

My teacher has always told me that nothin' but silk and mild soap and water should be used to clean your mouthpiece.
Sara :)

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Hiroshi 
Date:   2001-02-21 05:42

Anji wrote:I have been advised not to run anything through the bore.

If the player does not wash mouthpiece each time, this may be a bad habit.
A Japanese professinal clarinetist went to a high school to teach special courses.
He was astonished when he looked into mouthpiece bore and found there is full of
food debris on the bore wall. A bore cloth may decrease the wall 1/00 microns
each time but hygene is more important. He said to the pupil.
This is a story I read in a reed book written by him(Mr.Denda).

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Anji 
Date:   2001-02-21 12:00

I have also been advised to keep my mouthpiece out of my 'Bento' box.

I think the real reason American elementary players are given plastic mouthpieces is that they are VERY smooth and little adheres to the interior.

I suspect that really young kids, the world over, are not making hygeine a high priority.

Kidding aside, anything going throught the bore frequently will begin to change the dimensions of the bore. Shaking it out after playing and giving it a weekly bath should really be sufficient, unless the player has French fries on the bandstand.
anji

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 RE: Mouthpiece cleaning
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2001-02-22 08:14

"....anything going throught the bore frequently will begin to change the dimensions of the bore"

I think that is about as relevant as saying, "any regular walking along your concrete path will begin to make a channel down the middle of the path"

Sure!!! After maybe 300 years. So what! I'd be more worried about wearing away my teeth by brushing them, even without tooth paste.

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