In a message dated 96-08-30 15:20:46 EDT, you write: << McLube had a material entended for bridge tops that some have used in other applications that makes more of a mess than a problem resolved. I prefer to use something that cna be removed from surfaces like key pins or keybeds if it is not working well. >> Newton, I think we are talking about two different things here. The McLube I'm refering to is a clear spray that was originally intended as a mold release. It goes on clear and does not leave a mess of any kind. I believe it has MAC 444A on the label of the spray can. Brent Fischer in Arizona made some interesting observations about all McLube eventually gumming up. I have not found this to be the case but I am going to test some over a period of time. Sorry to the list for taking up so much time on this topic. Doug Hershberger,RPT
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