My headjoint is starting to tarnish. What should I use to clean
it? I didn''t want to just use regular silver polish because I obviously
didn''t want to damage the flute. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Tarnish
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Tarnish
Hi there, If your headjoint is made out of silver, well, then
use silver polish! Many shops like to use a German product called Wenol. I use
it, too. I put a bit of it on the tip of Q-tips and gently rub the surface of
the flute. Be sure to be extra-careful on and around the lip plate. Too much
pressure might damage the riser, that's why. Good luck!
use silver polish! Many shops like to use a German product called Wenol. I use
it, too. I put a bit of it on the tip of Q-tips and gently rub the surface of
the flute. Be sure to be extra-careful on and around the lip plate. Too much
pressure might damage the riser, that's why. Good luck!
Boglarka
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Tarnish
NEVER use silver polish on a flute! You will ruin it, nto to
mention, it won't last, and even when done by a proffesional, it can eat
through the metal of your flute creating holes where there shouldn't be any,
and that is a bad thing, and I'm speaking from personal experiance here. Any
music store that has anything to do with silver instruments should cary a
polishing cloth, all you do is just wipe your flute with it, only be carefull
around the springs. I believe LeBlanc makes a nice polishing cloth, they're
usualy yellow, and cost about $5, so that's what I would use, if you want your
flute to stay in one piece, or three.
mention, it won't last, and even when done by a proffesional, it can eat
through the metal of your flute creating holes where there shouldn't be any,
and that is a bad thing, and I'm speaking from personal experiance here. Any
music store that has anything to do with silver instruments should cary a
polishing cloth, all you do is just wipe your flute with it, only be carefull
around the springs. I believe LeBlanc makes a nice polishing cloth, they're
usualy yellow, and cost about $5, so that's what I would use, if you want your
flute to stay in one piece, or three.
If
anyone knows of an alto and/or bass flute for under $2,000 please e-mail me at
vampire_kitsune_demon@yahoo.com no artleys please.
anyone knows of an alto and/or bass flute for under $2,000 please e-mail me at
vampire_kitsune_demon@yahoo.com no artleys please.