Burke Clog issue?
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Re: Burke Clog issue?
But seriously -- everything that can influence the moisture of your breath can influence the clogging.
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Re: Burke Clog issue?
I did the dish liquid and water solution as Michael Burke suggests and it has seemed to have helped with my issue.
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Re: Burke Clog issue?
Search the forum for 'toothpaste' or 'toothpaste trick' for a different/alternative surface treatment.
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Re: Burke Clog issue?
I may spoke too soon. I just dowsed the windway again with the solution. Hoping the second round will help.
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Re: Burke Clog issue?
I treat the windway of my clog-prone whistles with Duponol surfactant (sodium lauryl sulphate), a few drops spread around with a matchstick and allowed to dry. You can find it on Amazon.
The toothpaste trick also works well, particularly with narrow windway aluminum whistles.
The toothpaste trick also works well, particularly with narrow windway aluminum whistles.