The "best" slide oil/cream
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 2:18 pm
what's the "best" slide oil or cream, I just want to hear everyone's opinion.
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I'm confused.toxdoc42 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:55 pm the Yamaha used to come in a bottle with an applicator on the end, it was amazing, now they no longer sell it that way. Luckily I did not through it away, and I now refill it from the bottle sold. I dislike the petroleum based products, I am a clinical toxicologist and don't like the idea of anyone using that product. I just bought another brand to try.
As far as I know the Yamaha is silicon-based, not petroleum.Posaunus wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:55 pmI'm confused.toxdoc42 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:55 pm the Yamaha used to come in a bottle with an applicator on the end, it was amazing, now they no longer sell it that way. Luckily I did not through it away, and I now refill it from the bottle sold. I dislike the petroleum based products, I am a clinical toxicologist and don't like the idea of anyone using that product. I just bought another brand to try.
- You apparently liked the Yamaha slide lube bottle-tip foam applicator, and miss it so much that you refill your old applicator-tipped bottle with new Yamaha slide lube.
Am I misinterpreting your post?
- But you dislike the product because it may be toxic?
I learned the hard way that the old Yamaha foam applicators will eventually break down, depositing small foam particles between the inner and outer slides, "gumming up the works" to the severe detriment of good slide action. Took a few thorough slide cleaning sessions to resolve. I choose to avoid the foam tip.
I much prefer the new Yamaha nipple-tip bottle, which allows me to dispense only a small amount of lubricant (a few drops on the stocking and a few drops on the proximal end of the slide, worked in by simply rotating and translating each slide for a few seconds to distribute; then I'm ready to go; no water spray required). Works equally well with Slide-O-Mix Rapid Comfort.
Basically, yes. Here’s the MSDS from Yamaha:LetItSlide wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 9:36 am Somewhere I read that the Yamaha stuff is "silicone and soap.
Sorry if i confused you, i prefer the Yamaha silicone lubricant to the petroleum based one. I didn't like the smell of the petroleum based one. It was the latter that i am also worried about toxicity with prolonged exposure.sirisobhakya wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 6:19 amAs far as I know the Yamaha is silicon-based, not petroleum.Posaunus wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:55 pm
I'm confused.
- You apparently liked the Yamaha slide lube bottle-tip foam applicator, and miss it so much that you refill your old applicator-tipped bottle with new Yamaha slide lube.
Am I misinterpreting your post?
- But you dislike the product because it may be toxic?
I learned the hard way that the old Yamaha foam applicators will eventually break down, depositing small foam particles between the inner and outer slides, "gumming up the works" to the severe detriment of good slide action. Took a few thorough slide cleaning sessions to resolve. I choose to avoid the foam tip.
I much prefer the new Yamaha nipple-tip bottle, which allows me to dispense only a small amount of lubricant (a few drops on the stocking and a few drops on the proximal end of the slide, worked in by simply rotating and translating each slide for a few seconds to distribute; then I'm ready to go; no water spray required). Works equally well with Slide-O-Mix Rapid Comfort.
I think…
Very interesting. Anybody got such information for Slide O Mix and the other similar products?muschem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 10:20 amBasically, yes. Here’s the MSDS from Yamaha:LetItSlide wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 9:36 am Somewhere I read that the Yamaha stuff is "silicone and soap.
https://usa.yamaha.com/files/YAC1021P_T ... dbb8eb.pdf
Composition includes:
Silicone oil
Ethylene glycol
Fatty acid salts
Surfactants
Anti-corrosive Agent
Water
Surfactants are typically some form of detergent/soap.
Ran across this one for the classic set:UrbanaDave wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 6:36 amVery interesting. Anybody got such information for Slide O Mix and the other similar products?muschem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 10:20 am
Basically, yes. Here’s the MSDS from Yamaha:
https://usa.yamaha.com/files/YAC1021P_T ... dbb8eb.pdf
Composition includes:
Silicone oil
Ethylene glycol
Fatty acid salts
Surfactants
Anti-corrosive Agent
Water
Surfactants are typically some form of detergent/soap.
Does the presence of Ethylene glycol concern anyone?UrbanaDave wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 6:36 amVery interesting. Anybody got such information for Slide O Mix and the other similar products?muschem wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 10:20 am
Basically, yes. Here’s the MSDS from Yamaha:
https://usa.yamaha.com/files/YAC1021P_T ... dbb8eb.pdf
Composition includes:
Silicone oil
Ethylene glycol
Fatty acid salts
Surfactants
Anti-corrosive Agent
Water
Surfactants are typically some form of detergent/soap.
Only if you are going to eat it. Not much of an inhalation hazard.
One's exposure to ethylene glycol (a minor component) from use of a slide lubricant surely presents a negligible risk.UrbanaDave wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 6:07 pm Does the presence of Ethylene glycol concern anyone?I guess it’s the “not much” part I wonder about for the youngsters in particular
Thanks! I guess I was thinking more about use over time. A young trombonist may now use a product containing ethylene glycol over many years. Those of us who started on Ponds cold creme and other evolutions didn’t spend years of potentially inhaling the stuff. Just curious. I suppose time will tell. Hopefully it’s totally safe.Posaunus wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:31 pmOne's exposure to ethylene glycol (a minor component) from use of a slide lubricant surely presents a negligible risk.UrbanaDave wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 6:07 pm Does the presence of Ethylene glycol concern anyone?
I guess it’s the “not much” part I wonder about for the youngsters in particular
You'd have to ingest (drink!) a lot of lubricant to do any harm, no matter what your age.
It's not like chugging antifreeze.