I have a Trumcor mute that sounds wonderful in my big horn. However when I put the mute in or take it out there is the sound of a patrol car next to a suddenly appearing doughnut stand.
Going to experiment with scotch on contact points for now, but hoping someone has a few ideas to keep those mute changes quiet.
Thanks in advance.
Squeeky corks on a mute
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Re: Squeeky corks on a mute
Cork grease. 
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Re: Squeeky corks on a mute
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STP and KY jelly.

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Re: Squeeky corks on a mute
A tiny amount of petroleum-based grease rubbed into the corks will work. Water-soluble solutions work until they evaporate.
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Re: Squeeky corks on a mute
I also use a Trumcor mute with my CC tuba, and the thing that completely got rid of the squeaking was putting a long strip of duct tape on each cork. If you want to make it match, find a roll of black duct tape and call it a day.
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Re: Squeeky corks on a mute
Rub the corks with a bar of DRY soap. Never gets anything greasy and never squeaks again!
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Listen to Dr Murrow ! That's all you need , ever !Richard Murrow wrote:Rub the corks with a bar of DRY soap. Never gets anything greasy and never squeaks again!
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Re: Squeeky corks on a mute
Thank you Dr. Murrow. That's going to be my plan.
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with some scotch tape on the contact points.
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