hi all, my tuba is in need of cleaning. when i say cleaning i don't mean oil the valves and grease the slides but i need to scrub inside and out a polish. does anyone have a "plan" as to how to give my horn a bath. i guess what i'm asking is how do i give my horn a bath? what supplies should i look into getting (silver polish, soap, cleaning utensils, etc.)? where can i find them? also, i can't find a container large enough for my horn. i play a PT-20PS (19" wide tapered bell). does anyone know where i can find something wide enough? it won't fit in the tub. already tested it.
thanks a lot.
-casey
cleaning/bathing my tuba
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cleaning
Usually the dirtiest part of a brass instrument is the leadpipe, then the main tuning crook if it is in front if the valves. In a tuba, not much junk gets past the valves, ( I don't consider green patina dirt). So , take out your first valve and the bottom cap and run a snake through your leadpipe. Look through the casing and see what comes out. If you don't see a lot of gook, you are pretty clean.
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