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Default Piano lubrication

GregS wrote:

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* Provides a dry, thin lubricating film


LPS1 is a paraffin powder. It's probably not as effective on some things
s teflon, but it's probably more effective on wood.

WD-40 leaves a dry film when dry.


Unfortunately it's a sticky and gummy one.

I have been using CRC 2-26.

Plastic safe, multipurpose, precision lub. Improves electrical properties.
Leaves a thin molecular non-hardening film. Approved for poultry plants.
The really neat thing is its dirt cheap at The Home Depot, for 11 oz.


This is light machine oil in a spray can.
--scott
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