When you mix in the teflon, I imagine too much could be a problem. Thinking about a normal small container of ProLube (8 oz?)...any idea of the amount of teflon you add? I believe ProLube already has teflon in it? I guess the real question is how do you know when the right amount has been added? David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA 94044 Original message From: "Michael Spreeman" To: pianotech at ptg.org Received: 6/12/2008 10:48:57 AM Subject: FW: pitman retrofit/ lube For the best of both worlds, you can heat up the prolube with an ungar heat gun and mix in teflon powder. This makes a goo with a similar viscosity to graphite grease, lasts longer, and eliminates the staining messy creature from the black lagoon. Michael Spreeman http://www.spreemanpianoinnovations.com Its easy to add contacts from Facebook and other social sites through Windows Live Messenger. Learn How. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080612/b64ff537/attachment.html
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