This question was posed to me recently and I didn't have a good answer.
Is there any reason why using CLP or similar as your ONLY lubricant would be a BAD idea on slides?
My gut instinct says that it is akin to using WD-40 as a lubricant.. it might technically 'work' but it's not what that product is designed to do best.
I know a guy that has used CLP exclusively on his trumpet slides for years with no perceived ill effects. He's happy. Any reason why it's a terrible idea?
CLP on slides?
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Re: CLP on slides?
Only downside I can see is that it's not designed to provide a seal. Unlike tuning slide oil or grease, it mostly evaporates, leaving a protective film with good lubricity.
CLP:
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CLP:
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Lubricate
Protect
John in Atlanta
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Eastman EBC632
Wisemann DTU-510
Conn 88H
Bach Strad LT16M
1972 King 3B
1955 Olds Ambassador trombone
King Flugabone
