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Re: newly designed water keys
And.... if you drink valve oil while playing, you'll never have to oil your valves or grease slides again.
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Re: newly designed water keys
Not bubble soap, but I used another kind of liquid soap as a piston lubricant for a while, but I found that it left a residue that built up over time. Pure glycerine did the same.
Valve oil also creates a sludge, but not as much. Someone here suggested that it is an emulsion of oil and water.
Valve oil also creates a sludge, but not as much. Someone here suggested that it is an emulsion of oil and water.
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Re: newly designed water keys
What is bubble soap?bloke wrote: bubble soap
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b.williams wrote:What is bubble soap?bloke wrote: bubble soap
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Re: newly designed water keys
Do you recommend putting the bubble soap down the lead pipe or the tuning slides??

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