<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10>David,
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<BR>I agree with Terry P. about the McLube being really effective for this a=
pplication. I used ProLube for awhile, and the immediate results were =
great, but the effects didn't seem to last very long.
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<BR>Dave Stahl
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<BR>In a message dated 8/26/04 11:13:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ilvey@sbcg=
lobal.net writes:
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<BR>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 Yama=
has, and I've been spraying with the above lubes. I'm finding the Prol=
ube to leave a much slippery surface. It is a pump bottle, so no accel=
erants...the TFL-50 has to be very lightly sprayed on but doesn't feel as sl=
ippery. Anyone have thoughts on this slippery slope?
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<BR>David Ilvedson
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