Yamaha Slide Oil -> Lubricant -> ???
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 6479
- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
Hey all,
I am a semi-fan of the Yamaha Slide Lubricant product. It is not as great as a full swabbing and trombotine/superslick, but it is compatible with a slide already treated that way and sometimes I just get lazy, or it's the middle of a gig and you gotta do what you gotta do. Very good alternative.
I was aware that this had been sold as the Yamaha Slide Oil in the past, and then was repacked as Yamaha Slide Lubricant in a thinner bottle with a weird silicone applicator disc. Well, I went to use some the other day and the silicone applicator literally had disintegrated and chunks of it wound up all over my slide. Bummer. I never really trusted that disc. Never...
Well, I live in Japan, and every music store here will carry the full line of Yamaha maintenance stuff, even if they don't sell trombones or brass. So I went to grab a new bottle, and I'm met with this big fat bottle that says "Yamaha Slide Lubricant", but it's got the old Slide Oil applicator nozzle. No more disc. Everywhere I've gotten it recently in the states has been the silicone disc version.
Has anyone seen this change yet in the states? I've yet to see if they've reformulated what's in the bottle here, but I'll let you know if it's the same product.
Then again, if you weren't careful with the old stuff about shaking it well, you'd swear it was the greatest thing ever until about the third use, which was all it took to use up all of the magic part of the mixture that settles on top. I'll be sure to account for that when testing the new bottle.
I am a semi-fan of the Yamaha Slide Lubricant product. It is not as great as a full swabbing and trombotine/superslick, but it is compatible with a slide already treated that way and sometimes I just get lazy, or it's the middle of a gig and you gotta do what you gotta do. Very good alternative.
I was aware that this had been sold as the Yamaha Slide Oil in the past, and then was repacked as Yamaha Slide Lubricant in a thinner bottle with a weird silicone applicator disc. Well, I went to use some the other day and the silicone applicator literally had disintegrated and chunks of it wound up all over my slide. Bummer. I never really trusted that disc. Never...
Well, I live in Japan, and every music store here will carry the full line of Yamaha maintenance stuff, even if they don't sell trombones or brass. So I went to grab a new bottle, and I'm met with this big fat bottle that says "Yamaha Slide Lubricant", but it's got the old Slide Oil applicator nozzle. No more disc. Everywhere I've gotten it recently in the states has been the silicone disc version.
Has anyone seen this change yet in the states? I've yet to see if they've reformulated what's in the bottle here, but I'll let you know if it's the same product.
Then again, if you weren't careful with the old stuff about shaking it well, you'd swear it was the greatest thing ever until about the third use, which was all it took to use up all of the magic part of the mixture that settles on top. I'll be sure to account for that when testing the new bottle.
- RichC
- Posts: 177
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Yup, bought a bottle recently to try and it has the nozzle. Last time I tried it, had the disk, which came off with the top. Don't know if the product has changed though.
- PaulT
- Posts: 383
- Joined: Jul 18, 2018
Yep, new bottle. I ordered some off of Amazon a couple months ago and was surprised by the change. I liked the old bottle. But, I like the new bottle better. It works a little niftier for applying the stuff the Yamaha way:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://yamahaeducatorsuite.com/how-to- ... one-slides">https://yamahaeducatorsuite.com/how-to-lubricate-trombone-slides</LINK_TEXT>
(ok, so the difference is minor. Both bottles work just fine. It is what it is.)
<LINK_TEXT text="https://yamahaeducatorsuite.com/how-to- ... one-slides">https://yamahaeducatorsuite.com/how-to-lubricate-trombone-slides</LINK_TEXT>
(ok, so the difference is minor. Both bottles work just fine. It is what it is.)
- Burgerbob
- Posts: 6327
- Joined: Apr 23, 2018
I've never had a single issue with the Yamaha applicator, from the curved disk, to the flat disk, to the new one.
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 6479
- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
I never really did until it essentially turned into soap and rubber chunks and dissolved onto my slide.
- Matt_K
- Posts: 4809
- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
I bought one last year that was still the rubber disk. (In Utah)
- KingOfDreamland
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Apr 05, 2019
I just recently got a bottle that is the new style. I had to do a double-take to see if it was even the same stuff, but the folks in the store assured me that it was.
With the old style bottles, I had an issue with the disc popping out, resulting in about 1/4 a bottle's worth of snot being dumped on my slide and anything else in the nearby vicinity awhile back, and I never could get the disc to seal properly after it popped out, so I for one am happy to hear that they redesigned the applicator.
With the old style bottles, I had an issue with the disc popping out, resulting in about 1/4 a bottle's worth of snot being dumped on my slide and anything else in the nearby vicinity awhile back, and I never could get the disc to seal properly after it popped out, so I for one am happy to hear that they redesigned the applicator.
- ssking2b
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Sep 29, 2018
One of my friends, a pro player in NYC called someone he knows with Yamaha. He was told the formula is unchanged, but the packaging has. No more funky little disk.
- boneberg
- Posts: 216
- Joined: Dec 19, 2020
Best lubricant out there! I have tried literally everything over the last 40 years - nothing compares to the Yama Lub. Disk has always worked great for me!
- Vegasbound
- Posts: 1328
- Joined: Jul 06, 2019
Great stuff, never any issues