> Some will mock me for using stuff that valve oil mixers/makers use to make their concoctions, and...
> I will look askance at others who pay $6/oz. and - having paid that much, and with replacement micro-bottles of it being "downtown at the music store" or "has to be ordered from Amazon" - don't oil adequately/generously apply for good lubrication and discouragement of hard lime deposits.
Every time I play any of my instruments, on the front end they get a very generous/very affordable valve section soaking with oil...
...and a little bit of junk still does collect in my instruments, but I can blow it out the main slide tube with high-velocity hot water (rather than having to do chem/ultrasound/etc. jobs on my instruments), and it's
not hard lime deposits - which cement themselves to the interiors instruments and promote red-rot.
I had been using 30W (cheap non-detergent - refilling a needle oiler every so often) to oil bearing surfaces.
I'll probably switch over to straight mineral oil. I'm not detecting the scent of the very small amounts of the 30W (which - undeniably -
does have an odor), but - then again - I'm old, and my sense of smell might not be as good as it once one - particularly since the plannedemic...thus: switching to mineral oil (cheapo: "Equate" brand) for bearing surfaces.