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So, I think I'll be switching to Flitz. Less danger to my skin, too.CranberryDog wrote:I understand that any cleaner with petroleum distllates
(Brasso is one of them) has a chemical reaction with
delrin that may lead to clogging and degradation.
crookedtune, himself quoting Mike Burke wrote:I recommend swabbing it out with a cloth soaked in
Isopropyl alcohol. Immersing can do some damage
and is never a good idea.
Cheap whistles get better sounding with time as gunk builds up inside, but expensive ones don't benefit, from my experience.Bloomfield wrote:Cleaning whistles is untraditional.