How to Get a Smell Out of a Clarinet

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    • 1). Pour a small amount of vinegar into the glass. Place the mouthpiece of your clarinet tip-down into the vinegar. The level of the vinegar should be high enough for the tip to be submerged but low enough for the cork to remain dry.

    • 2). Remove the mouthpiece from the vinegar after five minutes. Rub it with an old toothbrush to remove any grime and buildup that is still visible. If the mouthpiece still appears dirty, you can return it to the vinegar for another five minutes and repeat the brushing process.

    • 3). Wash the glass and fill it to the same level with mouthwash to kill any bacteria that may have entered the instrument through your mouth. Return the mouthpiece tip-down into the glass. Remove it after 30 seconds and rinse it with water without wetting the cork.

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