Sunday, September 4th, 2011 at
11:48 pm
I need to clean my clarinet’s mouthpiece. It’s incredibly gross. I’ve tried just plain water. Failure. I’ve tried toothpaste and water. That stays clean for a total of about 10 minutes. Then the white stuff is back again. Failure. I don’t have any mouthpiece cleaning stuff on hand right now. Failure. So if there is anything else I could use that works well that would be great! Thanks!
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Monday, November 1st, 2010 at
11:33 pm
I have well water and I get little chunks of white stuff which I assume is calcium that clogs up my faucets and especially my shower head. Is there an easier way to prevent the clogging without taking all my faucets apart and cleaning them with vinegar? It’s a pain to do that every few weeks. I’m looking for a solution that will be cheap and easy and less time consuming.
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at
9:44 pm
Ok, I have even tried freezing bottled water in a clean ice cube tray and then letting the cubes melt in a clean glass of room temp bottled water and there is still white particles floating around in the water. I have also frozen a sealed unopened bottle of water and found there to be particles floating in it after its melted. I haven’t tried distilled water yet but I think I’m almost curious enough too until I find out what that white stuff in my tap and bottled ice water is.
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