Cleaning your tuba
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chem clean once a year..
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I clean the instruments I play regularly at least once a year by giving them a bath and snaking out all the tubes. I'll clean the valves in vinegar or some other mild acid and then in an ultrasonic cleaner.
I'll take the instrument in for a professional chem clean every few years. But my saliva is not terribly acidic and I don't find that my instruments show signs of corrosion to the extent that others find.
Of course, if I practiced more, I might have to clean them more often, heh, heh.
Rick "who does minor cleaning quite frequently" Denney
I'll take the instrument in for a professional chem clean every few years. But my saliva is not terribly acidic and I don't find that my instruments show signs of corrosion to the extent that others find.
Of course, if I practiced more, I might have to clean them more often, heh, heh.
Rick "who does minor cleaning quite frequently" Denney
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