Um, are you trying to tell me something, Loren??

Actually, I doubt that the rinsing we can do in the less than ideal
accommodations on the road alway removes all the toothpaste grit.

Herb Foster
--- Loren Mayhew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now Herb, you know that it is very important to play the horn with good
> breath; bad breath can lead to sour notes! So if you don't use toothpaste to
> brush (and then rinse well) then you should gargle with Listerine or Scope.
> :-)
> 
> Loren Mayhew
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Herbert Foster
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> 
> Brush, yes, but not with toothpaste. Most toothpaste has polishing agent
> (grit), and you don't want THAT in your valves.
> 
> Herb Foster
> 
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