

Can anyone help me identify this mystery juice?
Apparently it's still made (but sold by Superslick, not Conn). As ithinknot noted, the old Conn "Formula 3" is now labeled "Superslick Plus." Similar to the small bottle of Slide-O-Mix (red cap). As previously noted, it's a silicone oil "refresher" for the Superslick cream (or any other creamy lubricant, like Trombotine). If you want to stick with this method of lubing, you'll need a new jar of Superslick cream as well as a bottle of Superslick Plus.Perkyier wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 12:49 pm Is this stuff still made by Conn? I’ve got a jar of Superslick leftover from the ‘80s that is almost out now. I apply to the slide somewhat sparingly, then spray water. I was looking to purchase a new jar but wasn’t sure if what I was seeing on the internet.
I long ago switched from cream lubricants to liquids - first Slide-O-Mix (red) 2-part; now 1-part Slide-O-Mix "Rapid Comfort" (blue cap) or Yamaha Slide Lubricant. They all work great (on my nearly pristine slides) - easier to apply and remove, and lasts until my regular hygiene procedure (which I do every few days). No gumminess, no sluggishness if used properly and sparingly.What are others using? What do you recommend?