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Aunt Missy
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No Stick Pad Powder

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Having read on this board a while back about pad paper for sticky pads, I went to the local music store to find some when my flute pads started sticking for the first time. There wasn't any in stock, but the owner showed me some "No Stick Pad Powder," which he said worked the same way as pad paper. I wanted to check with you experts first and make sure it is okay to use. I'm actually not really sure how exactly I am supposed to use it. Any advice or suggestions?
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Missy
Psalm 150:4... Praise Him with stringed instruments and flutes!

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Post by embum79 »

I wonder if the person at the music store really knew anything about flutes or was just trying to sell a product?

I would be very skeptical about this... anything that's a powder I would not put anywhere near my flute. I can just envision a mess that could create... and I can see the powder getting lodged in the crevasses of the pads and all over the flute.. ick. Anyway, how would you use powder on flute pads? Sprinkle it on and shake it off?? lol

I think your best bet is to just go to a drug store where they sell cigarettes and look for or ask for cigarette papers.. usually any convenience store will have them. That's the easiest and cheapest thing to do. Just don't use the edge with the adhesive.
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Post by Aunt Missy »

Okay, I got some cigarette papers. Um... can someone please remind me how to use them?

Thanks!

A newbie to all this,
Missy
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Post by powayflute01 »

I know that there are some powders (also called "gig dust") that work on saxophone keys to make them not stick, but I've never tried them...
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hunter
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Another alternative for sticky and dirty pads

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I just purchased the item below to help my sticky pad problem. It works wonderfully! Just follow the directions on the bottle. The Pad Juice can be purchased at the website listed below. I have also included a description of the product. Good luck!

Website: http://www.flutesmith.com/

PAD JUICE 1 OZ.
Item Code : S106
Category: CLEANING SUPPLIES
Stock : Yes
Unit of Measure : EACH


Price: $6.95 Qty :

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Description:
Pad Juice eliminates sticky pad noise, and safley cleans skin and leather pads with no silicones or other preservatives; this is a cleaner only! It will lift those dark rings on the pads left by silver tone holes. Comes with applicator strips.
Hunter

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