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(Rachel)
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ok, i have a really stupid question, but i just got a new open-holed flute for christmas and inside of the case there is a white paper that says something about that its "treated with corrosion inhibitors". Am i supposed to keep this in the case, or is it just there until someone buys the flute? Thanks.
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(Riki)
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I have no idea, leave it to KC or someone to find out, but if I were you, I`d just keep it in a safe place just in case. Never know what might happen these days~! 
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(Vesuvius trumpet)
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Wrap your head with it. Secret to eternal youth, they say.
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(KC)
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It sounds like it is just a tarnish inhibiter strip.
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(Rachel)
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"It sounds like it is just a tarnish inhibiter strip."
Does that mean i should or shouldn`t leave it in??
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(KC)
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It is just to prevent stubborn tarnish on your flute. I don`t know how well these strips really work, but it is fine to leave it in your case.
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(Rachel)
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Thanks for the help
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