I don't know about all of you guys, but I have had it about up to here with Brass Savers. I have tried all kinds of things to get the snakes to stop leaving the little black hairs all over the inside of my tuba, but to no avail! I find a little frustrating, being that I just got my valve set rebuilt not six months ago, and I think I would like a better scrubbing anyway. Does anybody know where I might find an alternative to the Brass Savers kit? Thanks!
And, sorry if I seem a little frustrated, having to bathe my tuba twice because of the scrubs does get to me just a bit...
Alternatives to Brass Savers
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I keep my horn clean by blowing it out with a HVLP blower and spraying valve oil in all the slides and lead pipe after every practice session. Instead of a HVLP blower, you could use a shop vac on blow with a reducer.
So I don't have any actual experience with what I am about to suggest. But ... I've have often thought a shotgun cleaning rope would work well. The 12 gauge bore is .729 inch. Here is Wikipedia link for more sizes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauge_(bore_diameter)
So I don't have any actual experience with what I am about to suggest. But ... I've have often thought a shotgun cleaning rope would work well. The 12 gauge bore is .729 inch. Here is Wikipedia link for more sizes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauge_(bore_diameter)
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