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??? Is there a specific type or brand of grease you use on your conga / bongo lugs ? I got a very very small amount when I purchased my Pearl Congas . I need some more I checked a couple of on-line stores(music 123 / guitar center) for more but came up with nothing can anybody suggest where to buy some .
DON'T USE GREASE! ALWAYS MAINTAIN YOUR DRUMS WITH A LIGHT COAT OF GENERAL PURPOSE OIL, AS REQUIRED. GREASE WILL GIVE YOU PROBLEMS, IT'S A HASSLE AND RETAINS GRIME SAND AND WHAT EVER ELSE.
HOPE THIS HELPS, TAKE CARE, CHARLIE "ELCOQUI" VERDEJO (YAMBU321)
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Four reason to use White Lithium Grease: 1. Keeps metal parts lubricated 2. Guards against dirt build-up 3. Reduces wear and rust 4. Clean and easy to use
LP Lug Lube <-- No need for this, 3-in-One and DW-40 do the same job...
I use engine syntethic Oil (Amsoil) If it is good for the engine,it should not have any problem with the lugs. Wd 40 (Water disperser 40) is a no go because attracts dirt like a magnet.
I use BALISTOL, it´s acid-free, does the job with practically everything from knife blades to rheumatic bones :;): , prevents corrosion at the tuning lugs as well and creeps in nicely.
A also say WD-40 is a no-go. Too light of an oil. And it's not that great of a lubricator in the first place (or a rust preventer, for that matter). I stopped using it on mechanic work years ago.
I just apply teflon tape that plumbers use on my threads. Not over the entire length - just where you know there will eventually be contact. Works great and low maintenance!