best/safest lubrication?
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- Bill L. Wilson
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What To Do, What To Do?
Ok, now I'm really confused, here lately I've used 3in1 Oil, Rem-Oil w/Teflon, Tri-Flow, and Singer Sewing Machine Oil. Occasionally, I wipe down what I can reach of the changer with a piece of cloth on the end of a small screw driver soaked in Denatured Alcohol. It does get the dust, lent, and grease build up off of exterior of the changer. However, I do have a very small amount of black liquid coming out between the spacers and changer fingers. Obviously it's the oil and it wipes off easily with Q-Tips, but I guess what I'm asking is, am I over-oiling my LeGrande II? And am I messing this thing up by mixing these oils together from one string change to another, which is usually 2-3 mons. or 12to20 gigs?
- Lee Dassow
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Reilly's the man! You just dont want to put 27 gallons of that s/// on your steel. Lube lightly.
Tennessee Lee
Tennessee Lee
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- Philip Mitrakos
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Just to be different
Bud Carter told me that his preferred lubricant was saxophone key oil.
Straight from the big man's mouth though that was over a decade ago. Really.
Straight from the big man's mouth though that was over a decade ago. Really.
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