Hetman hydroslide

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havard
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Hetman hydroslide

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would like to hear some reviews of this . havent seen this before .
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matto
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Re: Hetman hydroslide

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I have used it (came with my Shires). I find it to be a good adjutant to my regular slide treatment, which consists of Trombotine or Conn Superslick and silicone (depending on the horn). Only downside I've found is that it leaves a white residue on the floor when you drain the water key. I'm not so knocked out by it that I've switched to it exclusively, but it does a fine job at reactivating lubricant already on the slide as it dries out, much in the same way that some people use UltraPure to extend the usability between cleanings/treatments.
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I use it likewise with Superslick Creme and Superslick Plus (silicone). Just a few (like maybe 3?) drops of it in the spray bottle. You don't want the result to look very "milky". If you use too much, it will end up slowing down the slide. But my experience is that it seems to lengthen the time between slide cleanings for me. I don't believe that it's intended to be used by itself, but as an add-on.

By the way, it's the ONLY Hetman product I use. I stay away from the various Hetman valve oils.
Gary Merrill
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Re: Hetman hydroslide

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ghmerrill wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 3:08 pmBy the way, it's the ONLY Hetman product I use. I stay away from the various Hetman valve oils.
Why? (Just curious.)
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Re: Hetman hydroslide

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(Probably a much longer response than you want, but ...)

There have been a HUGE number of reports on several threads over the years about yellow or green "gunk" or "slime" forming on valves from various Hetman valve oils. Just go on Werden's forum and search for these. Some people absolutely love the Hetman valve oils, and some people just can't live with them. Over time, the consensus response to this has been to conclude that there are combinations of instrument metallurgy, body chemistry, and lubrication products that either work well for an individual or are a disastrous mess.

It's just seemed that over the years, the "disastrous mess" reports involving Hetman seem higher than in other cases -- but this is hardly a scientific study or conclusion. I used to use Alisyn valve oil on my rotary tuba, and I still do use it for internal rotary valve lube on the trombone. But after a number of experiments I found that the Yamaha synthetic valve oils just worked best for me in other circumstances, particularly piston valves -- and I use different viscosities (typically light or medium) depending on the instrument and state of the valves. I also prefer an odorless,tasteless synthetic lubricant to "dino oil" for anything I'm blowing into. In my experience, the synthetics just work better (in instruments, in cars and motorcycles, etc.). The only place I can't use one is in my outboard motor -- because (according to the manual) it provides too much lubrication and the motor won't run hot enough!!

There's just a LOT of anecdotal evidence (which seems consistent with the science) that some of these things don't mix well with some players, and others do. In a similar vein, I absolutely CAN'T use Blue Juice valve oil. Not that it doesn't work well, but I just can't tolerate the smell. Even sitting next to someone using it is uncomfortable for me. But it has a big following among euphonium players. On the other hand, I use a lubricant/protectant called "Ballistol" (https://ballistol.com/about-us/) on my firearms (particularly my black powder rifle), and the smell doesn't bother me at all. But it drives my wife crazy and I have to carefully clean up every residue of it and get rid of all rags, paper towels, etc. and get them out of the house. And this idiosyncratic reaction to Ballistol has been well known for over a century.

There's a lot of personal variability in how you or your instrument may react to a given lubricant. I just stay away from the Hetman products -- except for Hydroslide, which seems to work well for me.
Gary Merrill
Wessex EEb tuba
Mack Brass Compensating Euph
Amati Oval Euph
1924 Buescher 3-valve Eb tuba
Schiller American Heritage 7B clone bass trombone
DE LB K/K10/112 Lexan, M&K GR Nickel leadpipe
1947 Olds "Standard" trombone (Bach 12c)
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Re: Hetman hydroslide

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I love it! Makes ANY slide lube work better. At least on my horns.
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