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Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Daily <pocotron@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi all-
> Interesting pinch roller rejuvinator product from US
> Recording. I wonder what chemicals it is composed of?
> Went to the linked website, didn't find anything, but
> maybe didn't dig deep enough. The stuff I am
> currently using has methyl salicylate in its
> composition (smells like wintergreen, of course). Any
> opinions on this?
> A timely email, as I just got done cleaning and
> freeing some very stuck pinch rollers. Heeding some
> previous recomendations, no oiling was involved at
> all. Some serious Merbler Flicking was required,
> tho(thanks Ken). My rollers are free at last!!
> However, I ended up with 2 loud squeaky ones. Its not
> hard to get oil just to the bearing surface (avoiding
> the roller), but what would be the right oil?
>
> Thanks (with back quite hunched)
> -Bruce Daily
>
> M400 #1221 (A Clone Wars fan)
>
>
>RE: Hello again, Don't know what the experts use, but for the
rollers I use a triflon compound oil, smells like bananas, because
you need just a little and it lasts a long time. The oil has Teflon
in it and stays on the metal a lot longer than mineral type oil.
Been using this since day one with no after effects......Doug
>
>
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