(I am such a good Yamaha customer they put me on their Christmas Card list.


https://www.hickeys.com/music/brass/tro ... ofibre.php
This is why I use the HW Products Brass-Saver, to swab both inner and outer slides of my trombones. ("Trombone" size for small-bore; "Tuba" set for large-bore.) Followed by appropriate Slide-O-Mix towel sheath and some air-drying time before I reassemble the slide "dead dry."CalgaryTbone wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 5:29 pm
The swab of the Reka cleaner broke off in my outer slide one night - it made for an emergency trip to the repair tech the next day.
Jim Scott
Paul,PaulT wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 6:15 pm The bristles on the Brass-Savers aren't absorbent, they do push out moisture, but they also always leave some behind (smearing the moisture around rather than removing it). When I used the HWs, I would always run a second one behind the first one, and the second one would sometimes be nearly as wet as the first one.
I was happy with Brass-Savers. But I am a good deal happier with the Yamaha product. The Yamaha swab forms a snug fit and is absorbent. And you get 12 inches of drying cleaning fabric rather than the 4 inches of non-absorbent bristles the HW offers. The Yamaha swab does a better job of both drying and cleaning than the non-absorbent (spun nylon?) bristles used by HW.
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I also use and recommend the Slide-O-Mix sheath thing (as nearly everyone seems to).
But I run the Yamaha swab through after it just in case it left any lint or fuzz.