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Author: Bobo
Date: 2010-11-23 19:54
I've been using lanolin as cork grease too and haven't suffered any damage to the cork. I apply it as sparingly as possible so there is no residue. I find that with standard cork grease it's easier to overgrease the corks to the point that the joints tend to slide apart (then you wonder why you're suddenly playing flat or the bridges aren't engaging!). I also use the lanolin very very sparingly for new staples so that they don't get stuck in the reed well (just an imperceptible amount on the lower quarter inch).
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Bobo |
2010-11-23 19:54 |
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2010-11-30 19:34 |
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