Tuba Maintenance/Cleaning Oddity
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 6:16 pm
Hello there,
I own a CONN 3J tuba (laquer). I recently decided to give it a good cleaning. I put it in the tub (after removing valves and slides) and filled it with soapy (hand soap) lukewarm water. I proceeded to run cloth through the outer slide tubing and clean the valves (as well as inner slide tubing). I though I had done a pretty thorough job.
So, I took my tuba out of the tub and emptied the water. This is where the story takes a twist. I rubbed my hand along one side of my horn, and a layer of clear plastic-like substance came off. It was real super thin and brittle, hard to describe (almost like skin). Now it didn't seem to change the appearance of the laquer negatively (it mostly stayed the same - in some spots it looked better after it was removed).
So, no harm appears to be done, but I am still curious about what that substance was that came off.
What I thought it might be:
a) a layer of grime/dust/grease/oil/etc
b) some sort of outer (protective) layer applied to the horn by the manufacturer or last person to service the horn
c) a thin layer of laquer peeled off???
Do any of those sound right? Any other ideas? If this is a bad thing to be happening, do you know what I did wrong?
As you can tell, I'm not much of a tech person, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
ps the horn sounds significantly better, much more open sound!
thankyou very much,
I own a CONN 3J tuba (laquer). I recently decided to give it a good cleaning. I put it in the tub (after removing valves and slides) and filled it with soapy (hand soap) lukewarm water. I proceeded to run cloth through the outer slide tubing and clean the valves (as well as inner slide tubing). I though I had done a pretty thorough job.
So, I took my tuba out of the tub and emptied the water. This is where the story takes a twist. I rubbed my hand along one side of my horn, and a layer of clear plastic-like substance came off. It was real super thin and brittle, hard to describe (almost like skin). Now it didn't seem to change the appearance of the laquer negatively (it mostly stayed the same - in some spots it looked better after it was removed).
So, no harm appears to be done, but I am still curious about what that substance was that came off.
What I thought it might be:
a) a layer of grime/dust/grease/oil/etc
b) some sort of outer (protective) layer applied to the horn by the manufacturer or last person to service the horn
c) a thin layer of laquer peeled off???
Do any of those sound right? Any other ideas? If this is a bad thing to be happening, do you know what I did wrong?
As you can tell, I'm not much of a tech person, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
ps the horn sounds significantly better, much more open sound!
thankyou very much,