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Author: ctt489
Date: 2003-05-01 20:11
How many bought his cork grease? I just got a bunch of his stuff in the mail today and I applied that stuff. Wow is it slippy, slick. Almost liquid. Should it be that way or more like jelly? How often do you apply? When I was using plain old cork grease or lanolin I had to apply at least more than once a month and still it wasn't enough.
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2003-05-01 20:25
ctt489 wrote:
> How many bought his cork grease? I just got a bunch of his
> stuff in the mail today and I applied that stuff. Wow is it
> slippy, slick. Almost liquid. Should it be that way or more
> like jelly? How often do you apply? When I was using plain old
> cork grease or lanolin I had to apply at least more than once a
> month and still it wasn't enough.
All great questions that should be answered directly by the Doctor. In personal email between you & he.
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Author: L. Omar Henderson
Date: 2003-05-01 20:30
There are two kinds of cork grease that I sell - Doctor Slick which is an all natural preparation of oils and waxes and uses a proprietary extract of slippery elm bark as the lubricant. It is applied about as often - perhaps a little less than petroleum based chap stick brands. Doctor Syntek is a NASA aerospace synthetic grease - like branded Alysn, but which has a very creamy soft butter like consistency. It is very slippery stuff. Once it penetrates the cork it is used very infrequently. Product claims are off limits for the BB.
The Doctor
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Author: jim lande
Date: 2003-05-02 00:41
I am sure that there are lots of reasons to use the synthetic stuff. I have been using the Dr. Slick wax based product. I use it almost every time I assemble the horn, although just a tiny dab. I doubt that it is necessary, but it smells so good a feels so good (and I hate replacing cork) so why not.
Questions for The Doctor: I occasionally use Dr. Slick as chapstick -- really, I prefer it to the petroleum stuff. Is there anything poisonous in it? Can I assume that you really shouldn't stick the synthetic stuff in your mout
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Author: L. Omar Henderson
Date: 2003-05-02 01:35
I guess that I can answer this one - do not use the synthetic Doctor Syntek as chap stick. There is nothing harmful in Doctor Slick - the all natural product. I have a chap stick addiction myself and often use Doctor Slick when I have misplaced the other darn little tube.
The Doctor
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Author: johnh
Date: 2003-05-02 17:05
I been using the Doctor Slick for the past two weeks and it is the way to go. My clarinet just slips together.
John
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