Good eye! The old one is a mid-70's Bach Strad Model 37. The newish one that I was cleaning is a Model 43 which I bought because it felt and played like the old one, just newer and better.
Since valves help support the valve casings, they should be removed last. Otherwise, you may tweak a casing enough to cause a sticky valve when removing a stubborn slide. Gue$$ what happens after that.
I have mold inside of my valves is it okay to scrub that out? Or will it ruin the valves
How can you get the clean stuff for the trumpet I am buying it on Friday
Thanks
What about a lot of loosing water ?
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No dish detergent to neutralize acid
Is it a Bach stradivarius 37
Good eye! The old one is a mid-70's Bach Strad Model 37. The newish one that I was cleaning is a Model 43 which I bought because it felt and played like the old one, just newer and better.
Since valves help support the valve casings, they should be removed last. Otherwise, you may tweak a casing enough to cause a sticky valve when removing a stubborn slide. Gue$$ what happens after that.
Thanks