Monster Trumpet/Cornet Care and Cleaning Kit | Valve Oil, Slide Grease, and More! Everything You Need to Take Care of and Clean Your Trumpet!
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Hello, this is Tom from Monster Oil. The valve oil is the cleanest synthetic oil on the market, and it outlasts everything else. br>br>It's a suction cup that's the monster. He might give you advice if you put him on your stand while you practice, or he might not - it's up to you. His mood is a factor.
This is not the case. We tried both types and discovered that small plastic shavings can get lodged in your horn if they come off the protected snakes. As a result, we chose the metal option.
I'm Joel, and I'm here to help. Monster Oil is owned by him. Yep! There is, however, a plan in place. You should apply a VERY thin layer of slide grease to those slides. WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY, It's not even close. After that, apply a few drops of valve oil to the slides as needed. I'm not joking when I say it's only a couple of drops. After that, repeat the process a few dozen times and you'll be set for months. I hope you enjoy it, and thank you for asking!
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Selected User Reviews For Monster Trumpet/Cornet Care and Cleaning Kit | Valve Oil, Slide Grease, and More! Everything You Need to Take Care of and Clean Your Trumpet!
My son takes trumpet lessons at school, but neither of us has any experience with trumpet care. His teacher recommended a mouthpiece brush, but after a month of repairing stuck valves and other issues, I realized there was a lot more to cleaning it. I discovered the Monster Trumpet cleaning kit and placed an order for it. Everything you'll need is included, including cleaning instructions. So we began dismantling his trumpet and soaking it in the tub (note: place a towel in the bottom of the tub to avoid scratching parts). I was sickened by the amount of goo that came out after watching him run the brush through a few times. Fortunately, we won't have that problem again, at least not to the same extent! br> The cleaning and rinsing are now complete. Allow it to dry completely before lubricating and greaseing the slides and valves. It's now as smooth as it was the first time you played it. Then use the provided polishing cloth to shine it up. It also appears to be attractive. Thank you so much, Monster!.
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During cleaning, the snake brush's tip fell off. What appears to be wire in plastic tubing is actually a plastic tube with brushes on both ends. To get it out, I had to purchase a snake from a hardware store. If you run the same wire that the brushes are connected to through the entire snake brush plastic housing, this will never happen again. The nonsense about not using a trumpet snake brush to clean the trumpet's curves makes no sense. I'm looking for a trumpet snake brush that won't break no matter how hard I use it to clean the trumpet.
For your horn, this is the ideal kit. br> Some customers complained that the long pipe cleaner was made of plastic rather than metal, and that the brush would come loose inside the tubing. It appears that the issue has been resolved. Some people have complained that the tube cleaner won't fit through the first, second, and third valve tube bends, but those bends are so tight that no one I know makes a tube cleaner that will fit through them. It's easy to clean with a rag. br> The grease and valve oil are excellent; my valves are lightning fast, and my 40-year-old Eterna adores it. br> This kit is also a fantastic gift.