Best way to clean a mouthpiece
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Best way to clean a mouthpiece
What is the best way to clean a mouthpiece at home?
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For many years I have kept a spray bottle of wintergreen rubbing alcohol and used a spray and wiped out with a rag.
Why wintergreen? Well, it smells better than regular rubbing alcohol.
I think daily cleaning keeps things fresh, clean, and healthier.
As for the throat, buy a mouthpiece brush and swab away.
And when I'm out of wintergreen alcohol to use, a little bourbon goes a long way...
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Why wintergreen? Well, it smells better than regular rubbing alcohol.
I think daily cleaning keeps things fresh, clean, and healthier.
As for the throat, buy a mouthpiece brush and swab away.
And when I'm out of wintergreen alcohol to use, a little bourbon goes a long way...
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When the flotsam and jetsam, along with last night's pizza, are visible within the cup and on the rim, I just rinse it off with warm water.
When I clean my horn (about every two months with full immersion method - and no, we ain't talkin' religion), the mouthpiece goes into the bathtub too.
A mouthpiece brush (they're incredibly cheap and easy to obtain) takes care of the backbore and the throat.
I like the wintergreen idea.
And I don't have pimples either.
When I clean my horn (about every two months with full immersion method - and no, we ain't talkin' religion), the mouthpiece goes into the bathtub too.
A mouthpiece brush (they're incredibly cheap and easy to obtain) takes care of the backbore and the throat.
I like the wintergreen idea.
And I don't have pimples either.
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Tubist of Time wrote:I simply rinse mine out with water every time I play. I can't stand playing on a dirty mouthpiece... I find that this regular, simple maintenance keeps it particularly clean.
Me too! And I always brush my teeth before I play. And I never have any gunk that needs to be brushed out.
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Do you have trouble with your silverware?Teubonium wrote:rosotuba wrote:I just stick my mouthpieces in the dishwasher. They come out sparkling clean every time.
Wouldn't that be damaging to the plating?
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windshieldbug wrote:Do you have trouble with your silverware?Teubonium wrote:rosotuba wrote:I just stick my mouthpieces in the dishwasher. They come out sparkling clean every time.
Wouldn't that be damaging to the plating?
I don't use silverware, but I was always told not to put silver plated dinnerware in the dishwasher.
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cleaning your teeth before playing is always a good thing. V Bach makes a good mouthpiece disinfectant spray.
BTW about boiling the mouthpiece in water or soaking i in alcohol...many people believe in error that this sterilises your MP.. but, you can clean it without sterilising it but you can't sterilise without first cleaning it, the brush and soapy water is all you need.
BTW about boiling the mouthpiece in water or soaking i in alcohol...many people believe in error that this sterilises your MP.. but, you can clean it without sterilising it but you can't sterilise without first cleaning it, the brush and soapy water is all you need.
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I try to make sure that my teeth are brushed before playing. I remember sitting next to a guy that would be eating just about anything then start blowing away.....
( I won't even drink soda while I play) I usually just rinse it out a few times a week. I did find that my 30 year old Conn Helleburg was more prone to getting dirty as the platting wore. It is now rides in the case as a spare and my new one stays very clean. I would also think that the automatic dishwasher detergent would be rather harsh on the platting. On the silver plate flatware set that I have, they expressly state to not wash in a dishwasher. (it's old, maybe things have changed)
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