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With only little time and effort
in taking care of your instrument, you will enjoy it and its
music for much longer. To keep your Melton / Meinl-Weston instrument
in the best possible condition, please consider the following
information.
Moving and greasing Main Tuning and Valve Slides at least once a month will help to prevent stuck slides. To grease the slides, first remove the slide and wipe off the old grease, then apply fresh slide grease to the end of one slide tube and twist this slide tube while pushing it in. This will evenly distribute the grease. Repeat with second slide tube; then insert the slide normally and wipe off excessive grease. If the slides seem hard-working, a little oil can be used to thin the grease. |
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| Cleaning To protect the instrument from its first day on, it is coated with a baked clear lacquer that does not affect the tonal qualities. As an option, instruments can be silver plated. To keep the instrument surface perfect as long as possible, we deliver all instruments in a soft surface protecting wrapping bag. This bag will keep your instrument scratchfree when not in use. You can help to keep your instrument in its original condition by keeping the following in mind: Hard objects like watches, rings or other jewelry, objects of your clothing as buttons and belt buckles may cause scratches even on the highly resistant durable lacquer. After playing, be sure to wipe your instrument off with a soft cloth, if necessary with a special lacquer polish (on lacquered instruments only) or silver polish (silver plated instruments only). Flush out the instrument regularly using a cleaning brush. Afterwards, rinse the instrument with lukewarm, clean water and finally apply oil to the valves as well as grease to the slides as described above. Also, the instrument should be given some time to dry after playing - packing it into a case or gig bag while still moist will lead to red-rot in the long term. Consider it a daily task to clean the mouthpiece with a mouthpiece brush. Even small particles in the backbore can influence the response and intonation drastically. |
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