No not if you whant to get posiend
I would use it to clean the pool, swish it around with water, then throw the whole thing out and fill with clean water for the child to play in. There is a spray that Clorox has out called Everywhere spray that also cleans and is suppose to be safe for children to be around.
A trombone is a physical thing.
Most have 3 or 4 valves except for the trombone which has a slider. There is a bell, a mouthpiece, a water key to let out condensation, and valve slides. The French horn doesn't have valves, it has 4 keys, which do the same thing.
a trombone is played by blowing air in the thing and moving the slide
no such thing as cleaner
If you are talking about saxophones, the ligature is placed on the mouthpiece.
Trombones usually have zero valves. There's such a thing as a valve trombone, but that uses the standard three valve configuration, similar to a trumpet.
the "thing" you pull out of a trombone is called a slide. The slide has seven positions, but seventh position is rarely used.
move your finger to different keys twist/pull/push the mouthpiece.
What's called the "facing" of the mouthpiece is different. It's the same thing with virtually every mouthpiece model. It's hard to explain how different they are in terms of sound because different players can make the same mouthpiece sound different. Also, the sound can be affected by the thickness of the reed and the kind of ligature.
There's no such thing as a "lead" trumpet mouthpiece which is substantially different from any other trumpet mouthpiece. The "Lead" moniker is simply added to make it attractive to players who believe that it will make them play as good as a lead player. You should purchase a mouthpiece based on your own experience, embouchure and mouth and teeth placement.
it is probably Clorox that is one thing that could cause a pillow or somrthing else to make it look yellow