Leblanc 3288 Slid-Eze Slide and Cork Grease
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Horn Player
> 24 hourI bought this slide grease when I started playing horn 7 years ago. My hubbies trumpet grease was just a bit heavy for my taste. Lablanc slid-eze lasts a long time and allows slides to be taken out for emptying many times before you need to re-grease them. I wont use anything else!
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Michael Webb
> 24 hournot the same size as stated in description extremely over priced for the size received .20 oz
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Tanya Fraley
> 24 hourSo much better than the chapstick cork grease! Definitely going to buy more!
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Robert J Apida
> 24 hourI dont know how it works on slides but on cork bassoon joints it is fabulous.
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Scott Hansen
> 24 hourIt works, just give it a little time.
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EmilyCake
> 24 hourI play the clarinet and use this as my cork grease. I was always in the marching band, and in the past used sticks of cork grease. The big problem with sticks is once they melt you cant use them anymore, they break. I LOVE this cork grease because I dont have to worry about it melting in the heat. This also comes in handy. I was helping at a middle school band workshop and someone asked if anyone had any slide grease for a tuba and I, a CLARINET PLAYER, was the only one who had any slide grease for the brass players to use. Love this stuff. Its the best. Dont waste your time with sticks.
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Glenda - Down Home Cook
> 24 hourWas exactly as advertised. Product works well. I will re-buy.
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N-CO
> 24 hourHard to know about long term effects at this point, but it seems to work well for my Irish whistles to keep tuning joints moving and corrosion free.
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Hoagie
> 24 hourIt works well and is a reasonable deal around $2 but $5 for a tiny little tube is a rip off. Do not buy at this price. I wouldnt support a seller prices things way over cost.
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tom cantrell
> 24 hourI have used LeBlanc Slide-Eze in the past and have liked it. I have not used this supply since I have other slide grease to use up first. I can only assume it is still a good product.