Author: Matt74
Date: 2021-04-22 23:48
Cruddy LOOKING mouthpieces are normal, as long as there ACTUALLY clean. It helps to scrape anything you see off with your thumbnail as it happens.
I use vinegar on old mouthpieces. It works great on the mineral deposits. Leave it in 10 minutes, then take it out and brush it with a toothbrush, or just rub it with your fingers. If it doesn’t all come off repeat. When done, rinse with cool water (never warm), and IMMEDIATELY dry. If you don’t dry it it can begin oxidizing quickly. Once it’s dry it’s fine. I haven’t had any problems, but don’t leave it in overnight. Also, it’s a good idea to check it after a minute or two, just to make sure nothing weird happens.
I use “Fabulustre” polishing compound on a 4” muslin buff in a drill to remove oxidation, and to polish. It’s amazing. Tape over the maker’s marks, and lightly go over them when almost done. You have to tape off the facing carefully to avoid altering them in any way.
- Matthew Simington
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