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Deodorizing an Instrument
By Eliyahu Shahar

So far I've never yet had the need to deodorize an instrument, but
if charcoal briquettes would work, it would be a lot easier and neater
to use charcoal designed for aquariums: it's already chopped to bits.
It's pure activated carbon with the purpose of cleaning and deodorizing.
Good luck.

Best regards,
Eliyahu Shahar



(Message sent Sun, 17 Sep 2006 07:47:23 +0300 , from time zone +0300.)

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