I encountered it for the first time in my life today. I smelled it many times before however, but I thought it is some kind of toilet cleaner. The oil STINKS.
Anyone using it? How do you cope with the smell?
Anyone using Conn slide oil?
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Anyone using Conn slide oil?
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Re: Anyone using Conn slide oil?
Do not confuse this with Yamaha slide oil. This stuff is a very old product that we have all abandoned in favor of Pond's Cold Cream (and many newer lubes).
It has only one advantage: you can't use too much. This makes it good for kids who tend to glop tons of oil on the slide. Do that with a cream and the slide feels like it has a layer of peanut butter on it. Do that with a silicone and the slide lube becomes a significant expense (and the slide drags).
I believe what you are smelling is kerosene, which is used to dilute out the thick petroleum oil that is the lubricant.
It has only one advantage: you can't use too much. This makes it good for kids who tend to glop tons of oil on the slide. Do that with a cream and the slide feels like it has a layer of peanut butter on it. Do that with a silicone and the slide lube becomes a significant expense (and the slide drags).
I believe what you are smelling is kerosene, which is used to dilute out the thick petroleum oil that is the lubricant.
Bruce Guttman
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