That's likely 'water'.Inert ingredients (unspecified); 99.94%
I never disinfect my whistles. I like to think that they're not infected in the first place!
Think againCranberry wrote:That's likely 'water'.Inert ingredients (unspecified); 99.94%
I never disinfect my whistles. I like to think that they're not infected in the first place!
Ah, unfortunately it only works because I'm five hours ahead of Eastern Seaboard time, giving me an extra five hours to come up with something.susnfx wrote:Martin, will you please relocate to a time zone that's more chat room-friendly? Your quirky sense of humour is absolutely wonderful!
Susan
Thanks Janice, I knew if I waited long enough I'd finally get an answer to that one.janice wrote:Wombat, Conn's germicide works very well as a metal mouthpiece sterilizing agent (always had a couple of bottles in my band hall to use with my student's horns). I don't know if it is an effective sterilizing agent for wood though.....
Well, isn't it from being a real all-round athlete?Wombat wrote:BTW, Zub, how did you manage to give your wooden whistles athlete's foot?