Here's an interesting article comparing different valve
oils: http://www.musichem.com/articles/p_oil_e.htm
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Need to weigh in re: Blue Juice. Have been using it for a year. I began
using it when my valves began being sluggish and a trumpet friend said give
it a go. Has worked extremely well. No gumming of my valves. In fact, the
repair person who cleans my horn complimented me on the cleanliness of my
val
Having attended High School, I feel qualified to answer Steve's question. You
can use Blue juice on your horn, but don't mix it with any other oils. It
reacts badly with petrolium based oils and it will gum up.
- Steve Mumford
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On Thursday, December 4, 2003, at 11:39 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a tank of blue juice sitting around... well not a tank, a
pretty full
8 oz. bottle. I only have it around because I never use it. I used a
little,
then stopped.
Why? Well it just gums everything up and dries out too fa
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