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.    07:50 on Tuesday, September 13, 2005          
(Kara)
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"Others are fine in this respect, and are quite OK to use instead of a swab, although they will not go so near the crown cork."

I would be carefull about saying a statement like that without going into details.

It is one thing to use one as a swab, but most people leave it in the inside of they`re flute after doing this. Not good... I generally don`t recommend using them at all.


~~~    11:25 on Tuesday, September 13, 2005          
(Arak)
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I hope I made that point in the rest of my post. However the issue is very climate related. In some climates there is little or no condensation in a flute anyway.


About toothpaste    16:22 on Saturday, September 24, 2005          
(l.l.)
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Toothpaste really works, I`v e been using it for a period of time now. Not only it cleans off anything that a piece of polishing clothes can`t scrub off, it also gives your flute a much shinier look!


.    16:23 on Saturday, September 24, 2005          
(Kara)
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Just be careful of using toothpaste on a silver plated flute. It is very abrasive and will take of the plating.


.    09:16 on Sunday, September 25, 2005          
(Reeni)
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I have a silver cloth for mine, which I bought from a music shop ages ago. It`s good - makes it nice and shiny and you can wet it slightly if there`s more of a tarnish to wipe off. No problem.


.    09:58 on Sunday, September 25, 2005          
(REEFCAT)
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Toothpaste!!!!! No way! Scratchy stuff! wrong chemicals


~    17:18 on Sunday, September 25, 2005          
(Arak)
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I use toothpaste a good percentage of the time. It is a great solvent for many tough stains on the flute.


Padsaver    17:26 on Monday, October 3, 2005          
(Cabot)
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Back to the Padsaver bit. The whole flute section got our heads chewed off when the director found out we kept them in the cases.
It turns out you`re to run them thorugh the flute (carefully in the mouthpiece) and then store them seperatly other wise, it`s be pointless to run them through at all becuase the mousture`s still in the flute, if you store the padsaver in the flute.


   








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