Blank metal, aggressive sweat, body cream or hand cream - no wonder,
they will react some time. This is normal. So after a year or so, you
should use a bit of metal polish, to polish this away.

But if the horn turns bright red or deep purple or grass green or even
black in the bell, something might be wrong.
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Subject: [Hornlist] Weird colors

       Hey everyone,
       I just noticed something weird happening to my new 668NDII. It
seems 
like the top layer is turning into those colors when oil is mixed into
water 
(you got your purple, yellow, green, maroon...) it seems like that is on
my 
horn, particularly on the bell. 
       I never noticed it before, but I whiped it down completely after
every 
use, now I just wipe it down (completely) about once a week, and I just 
noticed it about 2 days ago. I tried to see if I could whipe it off, but
no, it 
still had that oily water thing goin on. Anyone know what it could be?

       Mike
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