What oil do you use for trumpet valves?

What oil do you use for trumpet valves?

Petroleum-based oil works best with brand new trumpets. Petroleum oil is lighter and won’t be as effective on worn-in trumpets. You may have to reapply this oil more often if you use it on an older instrument. Synthetic oils are typically more expensive, but they are better able to reduce friction in tighter valves.

Is there a substitute for valve oil?

There’s really not a good substitute for valve oil. Valve oil is a water based lubricant, so it won’t hurt your instrument, but using oil or silicone based lubricants, like WD-40 or T-9, can eat away at the nickel in your instrument and cause serious damage.

What is valve oil made of?

mineral oils
Traditional valve oils have molecules of different sizes that evaporate at different rates. Regular valve oils are traditionally made from a blend of standard mineral oils such as kerosene or paraffin oil.

Can you use Vaseline on trumpet valves?

Vaseline should never be used because it is corrosive to brass. Moving and greasing all slides and bottom caps once a month will help prevent slides and caps from sticking. Valve casings and tuning slide receivers can be cleaned more thoroughly by using a trumpet cleaning rod.

Is WD-40 good for trumpet valves?

WD40 is a general purpose cleaner..and it is in fact a lubricant that works great in some applications…not so good in others. If you were planning on using it as a slide lube on a trumpet..it may creep into the valves and make them gummy because it will only absorb so much water.

Can you use Vaseline as valve oil?

Can you use baby oil on trumpet valves?

You can use baby oil on a trumpet, but be careful. Baby oil can act as a substitute for another lubricant after you remove stuck valves. That way, you can keep the valves from sticking again. As with other alternatives, start with a small amount of baby oil and add more if you need to.

Is trumpet valve oil toxic?

It is non-toxic, synthetic, odorless, and very long-lasting. So many professional players agree that Ultra-Pure Professional Valve Oil is the best!

How often should trumpet valves be oiled?

three times a week
The valves don’t need to be oiled every time you play, but you should oil them two or three times a week or whenever they feel sluggish.

Can you use slide oil on trumpet valves?

After cleaning, oil the valves very well. Use slide grease on all slides (if your trumpets third valve slide is not slick enough, apply a drop of valve oil, this should loosen the slide enough to operate with one finger.)

How often should I oil my trumpet?

The valves don’t need to be oiled every time you play, but you should oil them two or three times a week or whenever they feel sluggish.

Can you use WD-40 on a trumpet?

What happens if you inhale valve oil?

Any light oil including valve oils, synthetic or petroleum-based, may be harmful or fatal if inhaled into the lungs as it can cause lung damage and can make it hard to breathe.

Can you use valve oil as lube?

Using valve oil is the best way to lubricate your valves. Silicone or oil lubricants ultimately cause damage to your horn. Because valve oil is a water-based oil, it won’t harm your trumpet. It’s not a great idea to use alternative oils to lubricate your valves.

Does trumpet valve oil expire?

Does Trumpet Valve Oil Go Bad Over Time? There’s no specific expiration date for valve oil. However, you probably shouldn’t be using valve oil that is many years old.