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What agent can I use to clean/disinfect my didj mouthpiece?

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What agent can I use to clean/disinfect my didj mouthpiece?

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• Tea Tree Oil “Some of you who are worried about ‘safe’ didjing might find it worth a try to check out Alan Shockley’s mouthpiece disinfectant. I tried it out for a time, but went back to using my tea tree oil. I use about a 1:20 dilution of water soluable tea tree in water and use a spray bottle to just spray the mouthpeices from time to time. Before I use any of these types of products, I put a little on the back of my hand and wait a day to see if the formula is going to give me a worse rash than any organism which they are going to kill.” – Ed Drury, Digest 172 • Alcohol, Grain (Vodka) “When I started making beer last year one of the books I was referencing stated that Vodka is one of the best bacterial disinfectants to use (especially since it won’t affect the taste of the beer). I’ve been using Vodka to disinfect the beeswax mouthpiece on my didj for the past several months and haven’t had any problem with rashes to date. I soak a tissue with the Vodka and apply liberally to the

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• Tea Tree Oil “Some of you who are worried about ‘safe’ didjing might find it worth a try to check out Alan Shockley’s mouthpiece disinfectant. I tried it out for a time, but went back to using my tea tree oil. I use about a 1:20 dilution of water soluable tea tree in water and use a spray bottle to just spray the mouthpeices from time to time. Before I use any of these types of products, I put a little on the back of my hand and wait a day to see if the formula is going to give me a worse rash than any organism which they are going to kill.” – Ed Drury, Digest 172 • Alcohol, Grain (Vodka) “When I started making beer last year one of the books I was referencing stated that Vodka is one of the best bacterial disinfectants to use (especially since it won’t affect the taste of the beer). I’ve been using Vodka to disinfect the beeswax mouthpiece on my didj for the past several months and haven’t had any problem with rashes to date. I soak a tissue with the Vodka and apply liberally to the

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