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TOPSLIDER
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:?: do any of you spray your slide with water during a practice or performance session? back when i played a lot, a few did, most did not ... just curious.
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I do before rehearsal starts and keep my pouch of lubricants at my seat, but i dont typically use any during practice. I find as i play it stays working well, if im sitting for most the time then i might if it feels slightly bad.
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Good slide, clean, a few drops of lubricant (Yamaha or Slide-O- Mix), a brief mist of distilled water on the lower end of the slide: will typically last through an entire set (< 2 hours) before another water spray.
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I've been using the Yamaha lube for several years now. The trick with that stuff is to NOT use water!
(Still, I give it a spritz occasionally, if it starts feeling slow.)

If I were using any other brand, I would spray far more often.
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I haven't used water in a decade, I think. No problems.
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Burgerbob wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 5:20 pm I haven't used water in a decade, I think. No problems.
Aiden what are you using? Ultra Pure?
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MTbassbone wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 5:40 pm
Burgerbob wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 5:20 pm I haven't used water in a decade, I think. No problems.
Aiden what are you using? Ultra Pure?
Yamaha on all horns. I tried Ultra-Pure, it was ok but not better than Yamaha.
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I keep the small Yamaha spray bottle in my pocket (about the size of a lipstick). I mean, one doesn't need a gallon of water in their mute bag. Now, a flask? That's completely different.
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DaveAshley wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 2:54 pm I've been using the Yamaha lube for several years now. The trick with that stuff is to NOT use water!
(Still, I give it a spritz occasionally, if it starts feeling slow.)

If I were using any other brand, I would spray far more often.
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I never spray, and I can get several days before relubing. I think the spray just washes the lube off.

That said, there's plenty of humidity in my breath, and condensation in the slide, so it's not just the lubricant without water.
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Suoerslick cream and Superslick Plus oil. Spray with tap water before playing and may spray again if the slide gets sticky because I haven't re-lubed or if it is sluggish because I used too much Superslick. Not really fastidious about slide action. The spray bottle is about $1.00 at Wal-Mart. I usually buy 2 or 3 at a time as I am bad to loose them and I even give some away.
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