Mark,

This may be more information than you had in mind but I couldn't resist. In my 
opinion, it is probably worthwhile to spend 20 minutes or so once a week to oil 
and grease your horn. Do it while you watch some mindless thing on TV for 
amusement. I have always done this and my 42 year old 8D is in great shape as 
are my 2 Lawsons. There is no residue build-u7p in the valves. As Walter Lawson 
recommended to me  many years ago, I use three different weight oils.  A 
heavier one for the springs, no. 5 on the rotors and in the valve caps, and no. 
1 down the slides. (Kendall Betts who now owns Lawson Brass Instruments can 
give you more information about the oils.) Fat Cat grease works well as slide 
grease. The oil and grease seem breaking each other down leaving the valves 
clean and fast. In my humble opinion, a small investment of time pays off.

Gretchen Zook
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-----Original Message-----
From: mkolnsb...@cs.com

Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 19:20:23 
To: <Horn@music.memphis.edu>
Subject: [Hornlist] Slide Grease


Any suggestions for a long lasting slide grease.? I have tried gun grease; 
Selmer Slide/Cork Grease; GOO Tuning valve slide lube; Schilke Slide Grease w 
lanolin; all Hetman types; STP. Nothing lasts more than a week w the Holton 
Rotary valve oil I use.
Thanks,
Mark________________________________________________________________________
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