Saxophone Reed Mold at Willie Poole blog

Saxophone Reed Mold. even better, we’ll do it in 11 easy to follow steps that also covers cleaning the saxophone neck, reed, and ligature; unless they have been sterilized immediately before photography the chances there are mold spores on your reeds is very high. Rinse and dry your reeds after playing and store them in a reed holder. Give it a soak for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a paper. And sanitizing so bacteria and mold won’t. Have you been leaving it on the. if you’re looking for a reed case that will keep your reeds humid whilst also preventing mold, consider a reedjuvinate. The humidity in the case is kept with a. just use the 3% solution, the kind that comes in a brown bottle at cvs. i noticed black / grey gunk growing on my reed, and i googled a bit and found it was mold. I figured i could fix it up by soaking.

Mold Problems from Plastic Reed Holders Sax on the  Forum
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if you’re looking for a reed case that will keep your reeds humid whilst also preventing mold, consider a reedjuvinate. The humidity in the case is kept with a. even better, we’ll do it in 11 easy to follow steps that also covers cleaning the saxophone neck, reed, and ligature; Rinse and dry your reeds after playing and store them in a reed holder. And sanitizing so bacteria and mold won’t. Have you been leaving it on the. unless they have been sterilized immediately before photography the chances there are mold spores on your reeds is very high. i noticed black / grey gunk growing on my reed, and i googled a bit and found it was mold. I figured i could fix it up by soaking. Give it a soak for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a paper.

Mold Problems from Plastic Reed Holders Sax on the Forum

Saxophone Reed Mold just use the 3% solution, the kind that comes in a brown bottle at cvs. Have you been leaving it on the. The humidity in the case is kept with a. And sanitizing so bacteria and mold won’t. I figured i could fix it up by soaking. even better, we’ll do it in 11 easy to follow steps that also covers cleaning the saxophone neck, reed, and ligature; Give it a soak for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a paper. unless they have been sterilized immediately before photography the chances there are mold spores on your reeds is very high. if you’re looking for a reed case that will keep your reeds humid whilst also preventing mold, consider a reedjuvinate. i noticed black / grey gunk growing on my reed, and i googled a bit and found it was mold. Rinse and dry your reeds after playing and store them in a reed holder. just use the 3% solution, the kind that comes in a brown bottle at cvs.

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