I am thinking this may be a query posed already.
For older (60’s era) slides is Trombotine a better option than Yammie Sonic Snot?
Asking for a friend
Sam
I used to use Pond's as well, then switched to Superslick and now Slide-O-Mix. I've had no issues with the Slide-O-Mix on any of my horns.220FifthSstreet wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 3:40 pm In the dark ages of the early 1950's when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I used oil....yes, oil. Dalby's "Omaha Special" at 25 cents a bottle and applied with the eyedropper that came with the bottle. Slide was smooth, but noisy.
When my older brother came home on leave from playing in a big band in the US Army, he introduced me to Pond's Cold Cream. After a good cleaning (never mix the oil and cream!). I apply enough cream to get a little buildup at the stockings and work the slide back and forth about 50 times. This should be enough to coat the outer slide....then I wipe most of it off, fill the slide with warm (not hot) water and pump it about 100 times....the water should be well beaded and act like ball bearings. I then drain the slide and we're read to go. From time to time I apply a few drops of water by inverting a squeeze bottle and work the slide to get things beaded up again. I stopped using a spray bottle when other guys didn't appreciate the shower (nor did I from their spray bottles). This works well on my Olds, Bach, King, and Martin Committee, all older vintage slides.