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 Synthetic Cork Treatment
Author: Bob Schwab 
Date:   2003-06-13 19:20

I was reading The Doctor's website and came across the following in the description of his Synthetic Cork Treatment: "PDFE nanospheres (a Teflon™ like polymer of micron size) ." Is this the same magical ingredient found in engine treatment products such as Slick 50? If I use this product, how long can I play my clarinet without changing... never mind.

Bob Schwab

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 Re: Synthetic Cork Treatment
Author: L. Omar Henderson 
Date:   2003-06-13 19:41

(Disclaimer - I sell synthetic cork grease) Dear Bob - actually NASA uses this grease on "O" ring seals in the International Space Station because it will not evaporate in the vacuum of space so if you are ever up there and run out of cork grease just ask them for some Mil Spec. XXX3X5X3XX2 grease for your horn.
The Doctor

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 Re: Synthetic Cork Treatment
Author: BobD 
Date:   2003-06-13 22:20

Oh,Oh, wasn't it the O-rings that blew

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 Re: Synthetic Cork Treatment
Author: L. Omar Henderson 
Date:   2003-06-14 02:21

Too slippery I guess!
The Doctor

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