lubricants

Piannaman@aol.com Piannaman@aol.com
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 23:05:27 EDT


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David,

I agree with Terry P. about the McLube being really effective for this 
application.  I used ProLube for awhile, and the immediate results were great, but 
the effects didn't seem to last very long.  

Dave Stahl

In a message dated 8/26/04 11:13:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
ilvey@sbcglobal.net writes:


> List,
>  
> I have been thinking about spray lubes such as TFL-50 and Prolube.  Lately 
> I've been cleaning keypins with Flitz (thanks Newton), 10 newer Yamahas, and 
> I've been spraying with the above lubes.  I'm finding the Prolube to leave a 
> much slippery surface.  It is a pump bottle, so no accelerants...the TFL-50 
> has to be very lightly sprayed on but doesn't feel as slippery.  Anyone have 
> thoughts on this slippery slope?   
>  
> David Ilvedson
> 
> 



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