you don't even have to boil it you can buy spray that will disinfect it for you.
Boil it for 10 minutes, then take it out and scrub it HARD with a sponge and mouthpiece brush and soap.
You have to buy a swab to swab all of the moisture out of your sax. A microfiber swab is preferred. A neck cleaner (this is more use for tenor than alto sax) is to clean out grime from the neck, and a polishing clouth to clean the outside. Doing this will help intonation and production of a better sound. This will also make playing a lot easier Every month or so I just boil my mouthpiece and gooseneck without the cork or pad on, the only thing you can do with the body is just pull a cloth through it every time you play though, unless you get it cleaned professionally, but it can take hours.
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.
You can't boil eggs in an electric fry pan. An electric fry pan needs to be plugged in and shouldn't be near water.
Boil it with a piece of bacon, a pinch of salt and pepper until it becomes tender and tastefull.
Boil it for 10 minutes, then take it out and scrub it HARD with a sponge and mouthpiece brush and soap.
You first filter the water. Then you boil it to kill all the germs. Now it is sterile and safe to drink.
About 5-10 minutes or until it's warm and
It depends why your rinsing it if it is to clean the mouthpiece then you don't rinse it you boil it.
there's a special cleanser that most music stores sell, but i usually just boil it in some water
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The material that will boil water the fastest is metal. Metal is an excellent conductor of heat and will heat the water up quickly.
the water will not sterilize if you boil the water! the water still has bacteria in the water even if you heat it up; that's because some bacteria is heat resistant and will not die through the process.
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To mold a sports mouth peice you have to boil it in a pot of hot water... After that you stick it in your mouth and clampdown and keep it clamped for awhile... Take it it out and let it cool down.. Then there you go.