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Author: Lelia
Date: 1999-07-23 23:43
In addition to Dee's good advice, I think it would help to take a cigarette paper, "hair curler paper" or camera lens cleaning tissue, or a clarinet pad cleaning paper from a music store, and tidy up the pads. Do it right after you finish swabbing, because the pads will be damp at that point from your damp swab, and probably will have picked up some of the brown goop on its way out. That stuff could leave your pads sticky and possibly deteriorate them, depending on what's in the goop. Just place the paper over the tone hole, close the pad on the paper and pull the paper out. A couple times on each pad ought to clean them off, and could save them from being ruined if they're in good enough condition to keep.
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Kimbo |
1999-07-23 11:11 |
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Dee |
1999-07-23 12:14 |
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Dee |
1999-07-23 12:24 |
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Kimbo |
1999-07-23 17:21 |
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Lelia |
1999-07-23 23:43 |
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Dee |
1999-07-24 03:17 |
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Willie |
1999-07-25 05:01 |
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