sbivens wrote:I'll be getting my tuba chem-cleaned in the next few weeks, but until then...
Is it okay just to sit my tuba in the bath for a few hours? I've heard it is, but I'm so scared that some minerally-something is gonna creep into my silver lacquer and eat my tuba up.
Is it safe?
Should I use a certain temperature water to start off with, or should I add anything into the water?
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Just a guy who wants to keep his tuba nice
Just to be painfully clear an obvious, you do have to take out the valves and slides before putting it into the water. It would also be a good idea to put a towel or some of that grippy stuff for kitchen drawers on the bottom of the tuba, so that your horn doesn't get scratched. For it to be real effective, use a low brass snake.
Another option would be to take it outside and run the garden hose through it. The more water pressure the better. But, it's even too cold to do that here in Hotlanta, so I can't imagine that it would be warm enought where you are either.
Have fun and if somethign really gross comes out of your horn, take a picture and post it here for us.

Bill
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