If you prefer a needle tip to a dropper tip, you can purchase one here. The needle tip screws on to all JM Lubricants bottles except #8.
Which formula do I need? Meinlschmidt's numbers correspond pretty closely to Hetman's, if you have used that in the past. Also look at the Meinlschmidt website, which has detailed descriptions and care instructions.
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Meinlschmidt has been manufacturing valves for brass instruments since 1866.
What could be more logical than to develop a special care series for this purpose?
For them, the challenge was to ensure the perfect functioning and care of the instruments and at the same time to inspire musicians, who are sensitive to the finest nuances of their instruments.
They attached particular importance to an odorless product that guaranteed smooth operation and protection against corrosion and wear on the instrument, as well as compatibility between the synthetic oils. JM oils also had to be compatible with conventional petroleum-based products. The high demands placed on lubricants eventually led to the development of various synthetic products in different viscosities, some even in the form of a gel.
If you prefer a needle tip to a dropper tip, you can purchase one here. The needle tip screws on to all JM Lubricants bottles except #8.
Which formula do I need? Meinlschmidt's numbers correspond pretty closely to Hetman's, if you have used that in the past. Also look at the Meinlschmidt website, which has detailed descriptions and care instructions.
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Meinlschmidt has been manufacturing valves for brass instruments since 1866.
What could be more logical than to develop a special care series for this purpose?
For them, the challenge was to ensure the perfect functioning and care of the instruments and at the same time to inspire musicians, who are sensitive to the finest nuances of their instruments.
They attached particular importance to an odorless product that guaranteed smooth operation and protection against corrosion and wear on the instrument, as well as compatibility between the synthetic oils. JM oils also had to be compatible with conventional petroleum-based products. The high demands placed on lubricants eventually led to the development of various synthetic products in different viscosities, some even in the form of a gel.