VJ LUBE RECIPE

David ilvedson ilvey@a.crl.com
Sat, 24 Aug 1996 17:41:38 +0000


> Date:          Fri, 23 Aug 1996 20:20:36 -0800
> From:          scott.e.johnson@24stex.com
> Subject:       VJ LUBE RECIPE
> To:            pianotech@byu.edu
> Reply-to:      pianotech@byu.edu

>
>  One thing I can't remember, does the talc need to be the
>  At> unscented type or does it matter?
>
>  At> VJ Lube
>
>  At> 1 part pure Lanolin
>  At> 1 part petroleum jelly
>  At> Talc
>
>  At> Heat in a coffee can in a pan of water until it's turned to
>  At> liquid. Add as much talc as it will absorb.
>  At> Store in the small film containers.
>
>
>  At> Avery Todd, RPT
>  ____________________________
>  Yes I have always heard unscented talc. I go to a good old fashion drug store,
>  better hurry before they are all gone, and buy a 1 lb. container of unscented
>  talc, 1 lb. anhydrous lanolin and 1 lb. petroleum jelly.
>
> Scott Johnson
> Auburn, California
> scott.e.johnson@24stex.com
>
> ___ Blue Wave/DOS v2.21 [NR]
>
I was wondering if the Microfine Teflon powder that Spurlock
sells could be substituted for the talc...?!
David ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, CA




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