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Repurposing trumpet lubricants

fishwatcher

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My daughter played the trumpet in middle school and bought tuning slide grease, tuning slide oil, and valve oil to maintain her trumpet. She doesn’t have it any more and we still have 99% of these lubricants.

I could donate them back to the school, but I’ve been a little lazy about that. Can these lubricants be used in the garage for anything?
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fishwatcher

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They're probably Vaseline and mineral oil. You could use the grease on o-rings and the liquid as air tool lube. I know I'd try it.
Thanks.

Further searching online revealed:

Valve oil can be used as thin oil for yo-yo bearings.

Valve grease is similar to Vaseline and lanolin.
 
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Valve oil has traditionally been nothing more than deodorized kerosene. Some "manufacturers" add a dye to it (blue or red) to differentiate theirs from the competition, but it's still kerosene.
 

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Looking like its a touch down from 3 in 1, and more questionable than Starrett instrument oil. I would not use the grease on drawer slides.

If its thin oil, is it good enough for sewing machines?
 
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