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Um, are you trying to tell me something, Loren??
Actually, I doubt that the rinsing we can do in the less than ideal
accommodations on the road
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Ah, Yes! But will it prevent valve wear OUTSIDE the cases? That's
when my valves
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> Brush, yes, but not wi
Ah, Yes! But will it prevent valve wear OUTSIDE the cases? That's
when my valves wear!
P Mansur
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 05:41 AM, Graeme Evans wrote:
Hans wrote:
Pack a tooth cleaning
pack into your horn case. This will prevent valve wear in most cases.
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Brush, yes, but not with toothpaste. Most toothpaste has polishing
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Hans wrote:
>Pack a tooth cleaning
>pack into your horn case. This will prevent valve wear in most cases.
It
>is more important than oil
Hans wrote:
>Pack a tooth cleaning
>pack into your horn case. This will prevent valve wear in most cases. It
>is more important than oiling the horn every week.
and then:
> Oooops. Typical plucking the words. I never said that clean mouth &
> teeth "will prevent valve wear more than oiling", but
Oooops. Typical plucking the words. I never said that clean mouth &
teeth "will prevent valve wear more than oiling", but it has a lot to do
with "sticking valves" - I repeat: STICKING VALVES, SLOWING VALVES.
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well, those particles do not stuck on the inside wall of the instrument
but at the c
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> Brush, yes, but not with toothpaste. Most toothpaste has polishing agent
> (grit), and you don
Testing and Oiling - the Pope
Brush, yes, but not with toothpaste. Most toothpaste has polishing agent
(grit), and you don't want THAT in your valves.
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Brush, yes, but not with toothpaste. Most toothpaste has polishing agent
(grit), and you don't want THAT in your valves.
Herb Foster
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> Hans Writes: No wonder, if players feed themselves before playing,
> during the intermissions WITHOUT cleaning their mouth & tee
"Pope Ken Pope Alexander" writes:
>>> So, YES, brush, but more importantly OIL the horn with a few drops every other
>>> day or so in the leadpipe (or keep my repair card handy)>>>
Ken,
Are you recommending that we continue brushing our teeth because it's good for our
teeth and gums,
Hans Writes: No wonder, if players feed themselves before playing,
during the intermissions WITHOUT cleaning their mouth & teeth properly
BEFORE bringing up the horn to the lips again !!! Pack a tooth cleaning
pack into your horn case. This will prevent valve wear in most cases. It
is more im
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