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To clean the clarinet, you will use a swab. To use the swab, take the mouthpiece off and set it somewhere safe. Then, hold the clarinet up-side down. Insert the end of the swab (with the mass at the end) into the bell of the clarinet. Lastly, pull the swab out from the other end, ( barrel ) and repeat. There are other ways to clean, but this is the most effective.
Rub alcohol on it with a cotton ball and rinse really well with water. You might wanna clean your mouthpiece too.
You can use a mouthpiece cleanser that you can buy on some music store!
You should clean your Clarinet every time you play in it.
There are many ways you can clean your G pen mouthpiece. You can use cleaning solution or even soap and water.
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NO! Never soak your clarinet in water, and try your best to keep it out of humid climates. Humidity and water will ruin the pads covering your clarinet's holes and loosen the cork around the joints, leaving it unable to produce any noise and impossible to put together. The only part of a clarinet that can withstand moisture is the mouthpiece, and this is only if it is plastic (as most clarinet mouthpieces are plastic). Do however swab out the insides of your clarinet on a regular basis and clean the holes with a Q-tip and wipe down the clarinet body with a soft rag or towel.
It depends why your rinsing it if it is to clean the mouthpiece then you don't rinse it you boil it.
You can go to a instrument shop hopefully with accessories and they sell a spray bottle with a special alcohol in it. it may be green that is what color it is suppose to be. if you spray one side turn it spray the opposite side then spray the inside and it may taste weird just use it the way it is. it will wear off and do that every time you need to. Or place the mouth piece in boiling water for about 5 minutes. It will be very hot so be careful! You should do this if you got sick. They both kill the germs on the mouth piece.
A cloth to clean the parts and something to clean the keys (forgot what it was called).
Warm water with a little liquid dish soap and a soft scrub brush.
for the mouth piece, you can wash it with a wet paper towel if you keys are sticky. putting a dollar bill under the key and then pressing down a few times can help get the stickiness away for the inside, the clarinet cleaner that probably came with your clarinet should do