
Posted:
Sun Apr 17, 2005 12:32 am
by Richard Groff
Any suggestions for what kind of oil I should use to stop the squeek when I tighten my heads? The guy at Sam Ash suggested WD40 which isn't even oil, so I know not to ask there again! :;):

Posted:
Sun Apr 17, 2005 12:16 pm
by GuruPimpi
Hello Richard!
Usually you get the oil with a new drum, but if you don't have any, you can order it in music shop. BTW: my friend used his mamma sewing machine oil, I think any oil for small household machines will be ok. It shouldn't be too thick. I never tried WD 40, I don't like sprays...
Hope it helps!
Pimpi

Posted:
Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:57 am
by Raymond
Personally, I use WD-40. Is less messy that the oils companies include with the bongos or any other messy grease. (Believe me, I 've tried them all).
When I change heads, I normally do a little "maintenance' to the lugs and nuts. I put a cup with a little of WD-40 and put the lugs and nuts in there for awhile. (Sometimes, I spray them also and wipe them off of all the black stuff that gets accumulated on them). After the "bath" of WD-40, I wipe them off again pretty good and put them back. Beware that the "greasy" feeling will remain in them for awhile so be careful when you go and gig, you don't get your hands and/or pants greasy... Also, I damp the cloth with some WD 40 and use the cloth with the lugs and nuts before "installing them back".
WD-40 will take care of the "squeaks", clean, etc. Is great!
The "grease" is great but is messy... WD 40 cleans the lugs and nuts of all the build up something grease does not do.
Saludos!
Edited By Raymond on 1113825502