Superslick - Vinyl Covered Trombone Cleaning Snake (TF42-SS)
Midlothian Music values the importance of quality in craftsmanship, which is one of the many reasons why we are proud to be an Authorized Superslick Dealer. This item is new.Superslick - Vinyl Covered Trombone Cleaning Snake (TF42-SS)
When it’s time to give your trombone a bath, cleaning the inside of the tubing is a breeze with the Superslick vinyl covered cleaning snake.
Measuring nearly 43 inches in length, you’ll easily be able to reach all the way through the instrument and keep it in top working condition.
The Vinyl covering of the Superslick cleaning snake ensures you won’t scratch the inside of the tubing while you are cleaning.
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