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    | Author: doubleZ Date:   2015-04-29 05:44
 
 Hello!
 
 A few days ago, I got my swab stuck in my Buffet E11 clarinet. I gave it to my father to see if he could try to fix it and left with him. Before I realized it, he was holding it over the stove to melt the swab out. It left a clumpy mess in the bore, which he removed by jabbing a chopstick and thin scissors repeatedly. I now have a clarinet with melted residue and numerous scratches in the bore, and I am wondering whether it is worth the trouble to clean it up to see if I can still play on it. (Don't worry I still have my main R13 clarinet, would never let anything happen to that one).
 
 
 TLDR: I have a bore with a lot of scratches in it, and there are even some gouges. Is the clarinet worth cleaning up and playing?
 
 
 
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    | Author: JHowell Date:   2015-04-29 06:10
 
 Try it.  Nothing to lose, lots of bores are somewhat rough to begin with.  It may even play better, you never know.
 
 
 
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    | Author: GeorgeL ★2017 Date:   2015-04-29 07:57
 
 Good idea on the forceps/hemostat. Harbor Freight also sells them.
 
 They also are very handy for pulling weeks growing next to a cactus.
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: doubleZ Date:   2015-04-29 23:51
 
 Thanks for all the advice!
 
 Now I just need to find a way to clean out all the torn up swab pieces in the clarinet.
 
 
 
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