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  1. Protection Tape

    Starting at $45.43

    Protection Tape
    Blue Low-Tack Tape: 2mm thickness - 1 to 3 oz/in Tack- Low Density Polyethylene
    Clear Medium-Tack Tape: 4mm thickness - 4 to 8 oz/in Tack- Low Density Polyethylene

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  2. Connoisseurs Polishing Cloth

    Starting at $7.75

    This is our favorite precious metal polishing cloth. Some polishing cloths leave noticeable scratches in the silver body of the instrument. This polishing cloth leaves only a very smooth finish. Each cloth has two different surfaces - one for initial polish, and one for finishing. Learn More
  3. Tenor Sax Swab
    $11.33

    This swab has a pull string on one end with a weighted string on one side. Drop the weighted string through your bell and grab it out from the top, pulling it through. Alto Version here.

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  4. Alto Sax Swab
    $11.33

    This swab has a pull string on one end with a weighted string on one side. Drop the weighted string through your bell and grab it out from the top, pulling it through. Tenor Version here.

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  5. Acid Brush

    Starting at $2.01

    These inexpensive brushes can be used for applying adhesives, acids, flux, and brushing dirt or debris out of engravings or indentations. The firm horse hair bristles are long lasting and will not scratch any surface. Safe for brass and lacquered instruments. Comes in two sizes. Small Brush: 3.25 inches long x 0.25 inches wide (83 mm x 6 mm) Large Brush: 5.75 inches long x 0.50 inches wide (146 mm x 13 mm) Learn More
  6. Assembly Gloves
    $2.59
    Cotton gloves are used in assembly facilities and factories to prevent oils from your hands getting on the surface of the instrument. They also keep fingerprints off an instrument and will save additional polishing time after final assembly. Gloves are one size fits all. Sold by the pair. Learn More
  7. Wenol
    $15.24
    After searching and testing all metal polishing products available, we tested this excellent product on a suggestion from our good friend and fellow technician, Tom Sponik. Upon testing Wenol against other products we found it brought out a higher luster with a longer lasting shine. It is slightly more aggressive than Wright's silver polish and makes for a good quick polish if you need to shine up a bell or quickly take tarnish off an instrument. The convenient squeeze tube is more user friendly than liquid polishes and the polish will not run or drip onto pads. Wenol can be used on any bare metal surface. 100 ml / 3.98 oz Tube Learn More
  8. Small Brush
    $2.59
    This is a small, soft bristled brush excellent for many jobs around the shop or in the players case. We use these to clear small metal shavings from the lathe and wipe keys clean removing dust and dirt. Many players have purchased this small brush to keep their instruments clean because the small soft bristles get in close spaces and will not harm the instrument finish. Length: 4.25 inches 11cm. Learn More
  9. Anti Tarnish Strips
    $0.86
    Safe to use with Silver, Nickel, Copper and Brass instruments. Place strip in case or bag with instrument to prevent tarnish. Protects for up to six months depending on exposure to air. Learn More
  10. MusicMedic Economy Cleaning Cloth
    $5.69
    This is an excellent cleaning cloth made from High Quality MicroFiber cloth. The MicroFiber cleaning cloth will not damage instrument finishes and leaves a wonderful shine. With this cloth and a Cleaning Brush in your case your instrument will look brand new for years. Learn More
  11. MusicMedic Absorbent Clarinet and Flute Swab

    This beautiful and absorbent swab is perfect for Flute, Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Saxophone necks and many mouthpieces. This swab was designed by the pros at MusicMedic.com to be light weight and absorbent. This swab has a pull string on both ends with a weighted string on one side. Drop the weighted string through your instrument and grab it from the other side. With the swab in the instrument pull it back and forth using both strings. If you like to swab your instrument more than once to get it good and dry, this is the swab for you.

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