I wouldn’t recommend it. Napkins and paper towels while great at absorbing fluid, can scratch the delicate finish of your horn. They’ll be tiny scratches. Like if you ever look at a dark colored car that’s been run through a drive thru car wash. The finish have these very fine scratches and swirls. A fluffy towel would be better if you don’t have microfiber clothes. Thanks for playing along !
I was saying that to remind myself to wash the inside of the mouthpiece well to get rid of all the polish so I don't eat that stuff. I didn't rinse the inside completely clean of the polish once and the taste was terrible !
Can you use a napkin to dry it?
I wouldn’t recommend it. Napkins and paper towels while great at absorbing fluid, can scratch the delicate finish of your horn. They’ll be tiny scratches. Like if you ever look at a dark colored car that’s been run through a drive thru car wash. The finish have these very fine scratches and swirls. A fluffy towel would be better if you don’t have microfiber clothes. Thanks for playing along !
@@TrumpetBiz Thank you for your time! I ended up buying a cloth like yours :)
toothpaste, any kind and any brand, is what i use to clean my m`pieces and other sivler plated items...
Smart !
Delicious!
Does this also work for trombone?
Nevermind
Well yeah works for any mouthpice
hol up why he say licking or eating that at 13:43
I was saying that to remind myself to wash the inside of the mouthpiece well to get rid of all the polish so I don't eat that stuff. I didn't rinse the inside completely clean of the polish once and the taste was terrible !
15 minutes to say clean with soap and use silver polish???😅