Silk swabs?

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Lmnopeas
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Silk swabs?

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I've been looking into getting a silk swab. What are the benefits of using a silk swab, and what brands make them for trombone?
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Trombones are not nearly as delicate as woodwinds, so silk swabs really aren't appropriate. They would probably get ripped apart.

Brass Saver brushes are probably the best equivalent for a trombone.
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I use an alto sax silk swab on the bell section. I take it apart and run the swab through all three parts.
I wash the whole instrument with soap and water once every week. Then lube everything. I bought the swab at a saxophone repair shop in San Francisco.
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Yamaha makes a swab with a microfiber cloth. The string is about 3’ and the swab is about 3’ so you can use it in the outer slide. Product # is YAC BSTB2

Like tbonesullivan said, Brass Saver makes a swab, too. I’ve used both. I prefer the Yamaha, but the Brass Saver is probably more convenient. Both work well. Both are available at Dillon Music.
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