Trumpet Cleaning for Beginners

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Trumpet Cleaning for Beginners

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Start with your materials:

Tub of warm water

Dawn dishwashing soap

Wash cloth

Towel

Valve oil

Slide grease

Cleaning brush

Polishing cloth

Trumpet

Disassembly

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1. Place your trumpet in front of you.

2. Remove your mouthpiece

3. Remove your valves (be sure to keep them in order).

4. Remove your slides.

Make a Bath

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Add 1-2 teaspoons (or a small drizzle) of Dawn soap to the warm water.

The Small Stuff

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1. Place the slides and the mouthpiece (NOT THE VALVES) in the water.

2. Let them soak for a minute or so.

3. Take them out and scrub the inside of them with the cleaning brush.

4. Set to dry.

The Big Stuff

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1. Place the trumpet in the bath.

2. Let it soak for a minute or so.

3. Using a wash cloth, gently scrub any residue off of the instrument

4. Set the trumpet out to dry.

Big Stuff With Small Parts

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1. Scrub the inside of the instrument with the brush.

2. Be sure to get all open tubing.

3. Scrub the inside of each valve casing.

Dry It Off!

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1. Dry off the trumpet body.

2. Dry off the valve casings.

3. Dry off the slides.

Grease It!

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1. Add a small line of slide grease to each slide.

2. Gently rub it in with your finger.

Oil It!

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Add a few drops of oil to each valve

Assembly

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1. Insert all slides in proper positions.

2. Insert all valves in proper positions.

3. Insert mouthpiece.

Ooh Shiny!

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Polish the instrument with your polishing cloth by gently scrubbing the instrument with the cloth.