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World's Slipperiest Cork Grease

World's Slipperiest Cork Grease

This is the same stuff as Ultimax Cork Lubricant, which is the slipperiest cork lubricant known to humankind. Or dogkind.

What is Ultimax? It is cork- and adhesive-safe lubricant that will not break down cork (like cork grease made from petroleum — which is what most of the “chapstick tube” cork grease sticks are based on). It’s also safe for wood, ABS, and composite (e.g.: Greenline) and rubber. You’ll notice it doesn’t cake on, but rather absorbs into the cork, leaving a long-lasting glide.

Word to the wise: use only a TINY amount at first. You won’t need to glop it on like other cork grease.

Give it a try; for 5 bucks you really can’t go wrong.

Precio habitual $5.00
Precio habitual Precio de oferta $5.00
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Sergei Nolfin
excellent lubrication

the best lubricant for clarinet really!

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Bronwyn Gisborne
Completely amazing, I won’t use anything else

When I first tried this cork grease it felt a little sticky on my fingertips. I wondered if that would be a problem. I smeared it onto my corks and the pieces slid on like a dream.
My corks even seem to have a new life to them. This is the best cork grease I’ve ever used and now I won’t use anything else for my beautiful instruments.
Thanks Mike ! 👍🏼

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Norbert Herber
As advertised!

Definitely slippery and DEFINITELY best when used in moderation. This stuff is superb

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Timothy Vander Ploeg
This is some great stuff!

No idea what it is, but it's super slick (just a dab 'I'll do ya!) and no greasy gross residuals! I've been using it a few weeks now and love that it requires less pressure to put my clarinets together! Really happy with this product!

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Steven Bergman
Slippery Cork Grease

Yes, this stuff is, indeed, slippery. Wonderful product, especially for bass clarinet. Corks that aren't greased well, may result in bent keys.