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Was: $4.50
Have you got ugly, smelly buildup on your mouthpiece? Usually this is of two types - minerals and organic deposits. The Doctor has researched available safe and effective chemicals especially for this task and now offers Doctor MP(TM); the only "all in one treatment" cleaner! |
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The Doctor's Products Doctor MP Mouthpiece Cleaner
Have you got ugly, smelly buildup on your mouthpiece? Usually this is of two types - minerals and organic deposits. The Doctor has researched available safe and effective chemicals especially for this task and now offers Doctor MP(TM); the only "all in one treatment" cleaner! This convenient powder is dissolved in plain tap water and a short soak will remove mineral buildups, inorganic vulcanizing residues, organic material, odors, and kill bacteria and mold growing in the damp dark recesses of your mouthpiece. You can see the foaming action removing the particles of organic material and minerals with your very eyes. The organic material remover contains a special, stabilized oxygen bleach and other proprietary chemicals which remove mineral buildups and aid in the sanitizing action. Safe for rubber, plastic, metal and glass mouthpieces. Chlorine bleaches may not be good for rubber mouthpieces after repeated treatment and are much stronger oxidizing agents than the class of oxygen bleach used in Doctor MP(TM). To cut down on your cost you can use a juice glass for the treatment or I can supply a treatment chamber and measuring spoon. Bring your mouthpiece back to maximum performance.
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1 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
The Doctor has done it again
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by Brandon
2/22/2008 4:18:28 AM
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Musical Experience:
Style of music:
Classical, jazz, pop
Hometown
California
This, like the other Doctor products, is great!!! I don't get a lot of buildup in my mouthpieces, but there's always some guck trapped in the chamber and some mineral deposits on the beak, and that stuff is difficult to remove entirely. I was skeptical of this cleaner, because there's so many other things I've tried, but this stuff works like a charm. The prep was easy, and it was very cool to see the little bubbles form that literally wipe the grime off the piece. Great. A little buffing later to give it a nice shine and the piece is as good as new.
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3 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Great product
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by John
9/2/2007 2:51:07 PM
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Musical Experience:
Single reed
Style of music:
any
Hometown
NJ
I would recommend this product to any clarinet player. Any clarinet mouthpiece will get that gross buildup of lip, skin, and spit on it after a while and once the mouthpiece is done soaking in this stuff, it literally rubs right off. I've tried water, soap, isopropyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, etc, but nothing compares to this stuff. Also, taking a Q-tip to the chamber will get the gunk off the inside.
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40 found helpful, 11 found unhelpful.
Great product that smells good too!
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by Carrie
9/6/2005 5:26:57 PM
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Musical Experience:
All-State, symphony orchestra, symphonic band, jazz, musical pit
Style of music:
beautiful music
Hometown
MO
Dr. MP has really helped my MP a lot. I have experienced a good deal of mineral buildup on my MP that was unattractive and that was probably hindering my playing some. So, at the OU Clarinet Symposium, I ran in to Mr. Henderson and I chatted with him about his Dr. MP. He said to soak the MP in 1/4 ts and warm water and then it simply just goes down the drain once it's done. He said that if you have a bad case of mineral buildup (like mine!) to soak the MP in 1 part warm water to 1 part distilled vinegar for 15 minutes and then rinse it off and then you follow it up with Dr. MP. I did that and it cleaned my MP very well. Also, the Dr. MP smells very good-like mint! It's also very entertaining to watch Dr. MP at work when it's cleaning the MP, you can see little bubbles that are taking off the buildup on the MP. Great product from a very knowledgeable and nice person who knows the clarinet.
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38 found helpful, 9 found unhelpful.
Only good mouthpiece cleaner around
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by Sandy
8/15/2005 8:34:33 AM
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Musical Experience:
Clarinet teacher, middle school band director
Style of music:
All kinds
Hometown
Texas
I have always had problems with build up of white deposits on the sides of my mouthpiece and even inside the mouthpiece. I tried some of Dr. Henderson's mouthpiece cleaner at a convention where he was offering free mouthpiece cleaning to try out the product. He put a tiny amount into a cup with water and after about 15 minutes all the deposits were gone and the inside completely clean and shiny without using a brush or anything. One of the custom mouthpiece makers at the show was sending all of his customers that wanted on the spot refacing over to have the mouthpieces cleaned before he would touch them. Now I clean my mouthpiece regularily with Doctor MP and have no more problems with build up. I have all my students use Doctor MP too because some of their mouthpieces are really grungy and hurt their playing ability I am sure.
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43 found helpful, 9 found unhelpful.
Great Mouthpiece Cleaner!!
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by Richard Hawkins
(hawkinsrg@aol.com)
7/25/2005 12:41:16 PM
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Musical Experience:
Clarinetist/Prof. of Clarinet Oberlin Conservatory/Mouthpiece Maker
Style of music:
classics
Hometown
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