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 sanitizing reeds
Author: Sandee 
Date:   2001-04-09 23:53

After a cold or other infection, any one else wonder about re-infecting yourself by not getting rid of your reeds? Is there a way to sanitize them?

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: Bill 
Date:   2001-04-09 23:56

The ReedLife container says that it cleanses, moisturizes, sanitizes, and preserves reeds.

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: jo 
Date:   2001-04-10 02:29

Once you have a cold, you can't get that cold again, (your body has built up antibodies) so it should be safe to use your reeds. Peroxide works, though...

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: Hiroshi 
Date:   2001-04-10 02:39

Peroxide is usually sold at 5% solutiion. Somebody, obviously a professional in
this field, posted once this is too much and dilution is necessary.
I would suggest to search this BBS by peroxide if you use it.

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: David Kinder 
Date:   2001-04-10 05:33

I was once told my a clarinet instructor to soak your reeds in rubbing alcohol before playing them. (To help with the warping and shaping of your reeds.) Any ideas on that? I haven't done that in years so some feedback would be helpful before I try it again.

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: Sandee 
Date:   2001-04-10 07:35

Thanks, Hiroshi, for the search suggestion. What an incredible wealth of information this BB has! (Sorry David, I didn't see anything about soaking reeds in alcohol, rubbing or otherwis.)
Sandee

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: L. Omar Henderson 
Date:   2001-04-10 12:32

One must be careful about semantics here. Just a little course in Bacteriology 101 (Virology maybe too) then a comment. Sanitize means to remove germs and clean the item, it says nothing about the residual germ content, - disinfect is to kill germs and remove them, and by definition, render the item not infectious (probably in a general sense not an absolute sense because it depends on the bug of interest), and sterilize means to render sterile or completely remove infectious agents. Different bugs and viruses have different levels of infectivity and resistance to chemicals used to disinfect or sterilize. The "statics" e.g. bacteriostatic, is to render a condition which does not favor growth of germs or inhibits the growth of existing germs. Chemicals that sanitize, disinfect or sterilize depend on intrinisic bacteriacidal, moldicidal, fungicidal, virus-cidal, etc. properties, concentration, temperature and length of time of action to produce effects. The route of infectivity of the bug, mold or virus depends on whether it is infective from air, spores, contact, blood-borne only, etc. It makes it very difficult to generalize and qualify when an agent used on a reed, mouthpiece, or other horn related item is potentially infective to one's self or others. We who make agents to clean, sanitize, disinfect, and potentially sterilize reeds, mouthpieces or other products must walk a fine line (because of our lawyer and insurance friends) about product claims. It is vastly more expensive to produce, certify, quality control and monitor products that have a higher level of disinfecting potential, and the cost of the product probably reflects these latter elements rather than the cost of raw materials. All this boring stuff being said, hydrogen peroxide is only a mid level disinfecting agent and to make it fit catagories 2 and 3 takes the addition of other agents. Sterilization is really tough because anything strong enough to sterilize (in the chemical arena - not steam sterilization) is probably toxic to humans too or leaves some nasty after tastes on reeds and mouthpieces even after rinsing. Alcohols also are not terrific sterilizing agents and should not be used on rubber mouthpieces anyway. We all have a necessary collection of bacteria in our mouths (normal throat flora) and we are surrounded by mostly benign bugs throughout our lives. It is probably not necessary to kill all the bugs on reeds or mouthpieces unless they have been used by individuals with pathogenic bacteria or viruses that lend themselves to infecting others. Our bodies also have a wonderful machinery to protect us from everyday infections to which we are constantly exposed. Do not get too paranoid about this whole topic because history dictates that we would all be dead now if this was a huge problem. This is probably too large a topic to explore in detail here.
The Doctor

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: Jun 
Date:   2001-04-10 14:29

I don't think that you will reinfect yourself after a cold. A main concern is that you should be resting when you have cold which may lead to a bad sore throat or a cough if you try to play on your instrument.
If you are afraid of the germs on the reeds, then wat about those in the air when you sneeze? Maybe you should rinse your mouth before and after practice and wipe saliva off your reeds. it should do the trick....

just me:)

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: beejay 
Date:   2001-04-11 14:38

I moisten mine in a 50/50 solution of water and minty mouthwash. Nothing to do with killing germs, although it might help. I just like the taste!

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 RE: sanitizing reeds
Author: joseph o'kelly 
Date:   2001-04-18 16:55

When I get ready for a long practice setion I usually fill a cup with water and listerene and soak my reeds in them regardless of if I had a cold or not.
When you think about it bacteria could form from letting the reed sit around especially after having it in ones mouth. It dosn't hurt and letting it soaking allows the reed to be moist for when you need it.

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