How to clean Gold Plated MP
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pfcastor
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How to clean Gold Plated MP
What products can you use to clean a gold plated mouthpiece? What products are NOT recommended for a gold plated Mouthpiece?
- harrisonreed
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
Dish soap and a mouthpiece brush is all you need. Don't scratch the finish.
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Bonearzt
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
Exactly!!!harrisonreed wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2020 7:25 am Dish soap and a mouthpiece brush is all you need. Don't scratch the finish.
IF you're really concerned about germs, give it a quick rinse with Listerene and a HOT water rinse afterwards!
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sporto
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
I don't even use a mouthpiece brush, just dish detergent and a Q tip soaked till it expands
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Doubler
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
Hint: If you wipe the mouthpiece with a soft cotton cloth and use a twisted corner of a soft facial tissue to dry the backbore after every use, you'll never have to clean your mouthpiece. If you're concerned about microbes, rinse the mouthpiece once a week or so with 92% rubbing alcohol.
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Previous trombones:
Selmer Bundy, Marceau
- BGuttman
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
Rubbing alcohol comes at 70% or 91%. Never seen 92%. Note that mouthwash can provide a suitable (and better tasting) replacement.Doubler wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 9:54 pm ... If you're concerned about microbes, rinse the mouthpiece once a week or so with 92% rubbing alcohol.
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tbonesullivan
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
I wash my mouthpieces after every time I use them. I also run a mouthpiece brush through them. It's just easier to stop any corrosion and / or crud before it even gets a chance to start.Doubler wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 9:54 pm Hint: If you wipe the mouthpiece with a soft cotton cloth and use a twisted corner of a soft facial tissue to dry the backbore after every use, you'll never have to clean your mouthpiece. If you're concerned about microbes, rinse the mouthpiece once a week or so with 92% rubbing alcohol.
Gold is quite soft, so I would think the less abrasive, the better. Probably even pat dry with a towel opposed to rubbing it.
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Doubler
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
91%BGuttman wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:11 pmRubbing alcohol comes at 70% or 91%. Never seen 92%. Note that mouthwash can provide a suitable (and better tasting) replacement.Doubler wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 9:54 pm ... If you're concerned about microbes, rinse the mouthpiece once a week or so with 92% rubbing alcohol.
Current instruments:
Olds Studio trombone, 3 trumpets, 1 flugelhorn, 1 cornet, 1 shofar, 1 keyboard
Previous trombones:
Selmer Bundy, Marceau
Olds Studio trombone, 3 trumpets, 1 flugelhorn, 1 cornet, 1 shofar, 1 keyboard
Previous trombones:
Selmer Bundy, Marceau
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Posaunus
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
BGuttman wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:11 pm Rubbing alcohol comes at 70% or 91%. Note that mouthwash can provide a suitable (and better tasting) replacement.
If you don't like the taste of the residual rubbing alcohol after sterilizing your mouthpiece, rinse with tap water – or daub with single-malt Scotch!
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Posaunus
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
Are the bristles of the mouthpiece brush stiff enough to scratch the delicate plating?tbonesullivan wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 8:16 am I wash my mouthpieces after every time I use them. I also run a mouthpiece brush through them. It's just easier to stop any corrosion and / or crud before it even gets a chance to start.
Gold is quite soft, so I would think the less abrasive, the better. Probably even pat dry with a towel opposed to rubbing it.
My regular (and frequent) mouthpiece cleaning protocol: wipe clean with soapy water, then flush with tap water. Very seldom do I use a mouthpiece brush. ([ brush my teeth before playing!] My mouthpieces (gold- or silver-plated or stainless steel) appear like new, shiny and untarnished, inside and out.
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tbonesullivan
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
I only play silver plated mouthpieces, and I haven't noticed any issues with the brush. It's about as soft as a toothbrush. I do it more from habit really.Posaunus wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 3:01 pmAre the bristles of the mouthpiece brush stiff enough to scratch the delicate plating?
My regular (and frequent) mouthpiece cleaning protocol: wipe clean with soapy water, then flush with tap water. Very seldom do I use a mouthpiece brush. ([ brush my teeth before playing!] My mouthpieces (gold- or silver-plated or stainless steel) appear like new, shiny and untarnished, inside and out.![]()
I also am a BIG proponent of brushing teeth before playing. I see people eating and then playing? UGGGHHHHHHHGHGHGH
David S. - daveyboy37 from TTF
Bach 39, LT36B, 42BOF & 42T, King 2103 / 3b, Kanstul 1570CR & 1588CR, Yamaha YBL-612 RII, YBL-822G & YBL-830, Sterling 1056GHS Euphonium,
Livingston Symphony Orchestra NJ - Trombone
Bach 39, LT36B, 42BOF & 42T, King 2103 / 3b, Kanstul 1570CR & 1588CR, Yamaha YBL-612 RII, YBL-822G & YBL-830, Sterling 1056GHS Euphonium,
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- Kingfan
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
I wonder if an ultrasonic cleaner like they use for jewelry would give a mouthpiece a good cleaning without doing any harm. Anybody know?
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- Doug Elliott
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
I use an ultrasonic. The only possible problem is if there is defective plating like a bubble or blister where it's not adhering, it will make the defect more obvious. But I think it's completely safe otherwise.
If you clean regularly, ultrasonic would be unnecessary.
If you clean regularly, ultrasonic would be unnecessary.
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sporto
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Re: How to clean Gold Plated MP
I use a Q-tip, warm water and dish detergent. Clean often and that's all you ever need.