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Your cart is empty.Isolates the accumulated condensate from the tuning lines, preventing corrosion and sticking of the inner wires. It is a relatively "stiff" grease with exactly the consistency that leads to an optimal movement of the pulls. Often used for sealing lubrication of trains whose precision is not optimal. At the same time, it is also an ideal grease for maintaining and greasing the tenon joints on woodwind instruments. The cork is protected from moisture and remains supple with ideal lubricating properties.
Melanie Ramos White
2025-08-29 11:06:17
This is excellent quality cork grease!I would always buy the cork grease that's like lip balm packaging...but this is so much better!You need just a little bit on your finger tip to apply on the cork of your clarinet and/or mouthpiece and it lasts a long time.It is a lot smaller than I imagine LOL, but That's a good thing...it makes it easy for transport and to have in the case with my clarinet.It has a nice fragrance that not too bad.Highly recommend!
Robert Walker
2025-08-24 16:38:41
Unique among cork grease, noticeably long lasting on clarinet corks. Addictive smell. Forbidden sap. 🤤
MEEMZ
2025-08-02 18:38:32
This is one thousand percent better than your standard cork grease balm.
Barry F. Penn
2025-07-30 15:53:56
You just need a small amount of this cork grease which makes putting any instrument with cork fittings very easy to do.
Murdybaby
2025-06-23 12:26:08
Got the job done that I needed it for
P. Roberts
2025-05-26 12:46:49
After having to have a 2 tenon corks replaced, I learned that the typical cork grease in the chap stick type tubes actually contain a large amount of moisture which can dissolve the glue which holds the corks on the horn. I don't know why I didn't use the small tub that came with my Uebel clarinet, but started using it when the tenon corks were replaced. It's the BEST cork grease. Period.
Kathryn S.
2025-04-14 10:05:53
Used for clarinet corks. Works okay but has to be reapplied each time you put the instrument together.
Thomas Ascher
2025-02-09 18:33:50
Too messy, hard to control. Get it all over instrument and hands!
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