Re: Question



I use cheapie denture cleaning tablets.

If they're wooden combs, you'll need to disassemble them and just clean the
reedplates and cover plates.  Wooden combs swell into nifty little lip-saws.

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "michael morris" <michael_morris425@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 6:58 AM
Subject: Question


>
> What is the best way to clean my harps? To be honest I have seen this
thread
> in the past but have always chosen to ignore it.
> I had spoken to someone at Hohner a while ago in regards to sending up
some
> of my old harps to be repaired. The subject came up on cleaning. The
advice
> given to me was to simply bang the harp on your leg, front and back to get
> rid of excess saliva. And that was it.
> Several of you had mentioned soaking it in a denture material to help
clean
> them. Since the harps in question are relatively new, it seems to be time
to
> try this.
> Suggestions please.
>
> Mike
>
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