Drum Head Conditioner and Hand moisturizer with Arnica

Hey group, I just wanted to take a second to let you know that I've got a few
more conga related accessories out there. One is a conditioner for natural hide
drum heads and the other is a soreness relieving and moisturizing balm for
drummer's hands before and after playing hand drums of any sort.
#1 Ardub Drum Rub:
Many people have opinions and ideas for how to best care for natural hide drum
heads, and Ardub Drum Rub is my own time tested formula that I've been using for
years on my skins. It nourishes the hide with all natural high viscosity, high
antioxidant tree nut oils and seals and protects the head with natural beeswax
at the same time. This drastically slows the uptake of humidity into the
drumhead. Humidity is the main cause for premature stretching in natural hide
drumheads. The microscopically thin layer of beeswax that's left also leaves
the playing surface just slightly tacky, making slaps and tones crisper,
cleaner, and brighter.
#2 Ardub Drummer's Hand Rub:
Ardub Drummer's Hand Rub with Arnica was created to soothe and promote fast
healing of sore hands due to hand drumming. As a professional percussionist for
over 17 years, I understand the tough demands that must be met by drummers'
hands. I created Ardub for myself several years ago after learning of the
strong anti-inflammatory properties of Arnica Montana, a naturalized flower
found nearby in the Appalachian Mountains.
After a hot Salsa gig, my hands would be left dried out, swollen and aching. I
realized I needed to do something to counteract the effects of 2 or 3 hours of
non-stop drumming. Ardub combines the anti-inflammatory effects of Arnica with
the soothing and moisturizing effects of several tree nut oils high in
antioxidants. I blend Shea Butter with Cocoa and Mango Butters, as well as Red
Palm Oil (Manteca de Corojo) and Olive Oil, Natural Vitamin E and Beeswax to
create a smooth formula for use before and after drumming.
I've got them both on Ebay and as a combo here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=STRK:\
MESELX:IT
Many Thanks!
-Manito
more conga related accessories out there. One is a conditioner for natural hide
drum heads and the other is a soreness relieving and moisturizing balm for
drummer's hands before and after playing hand drums of any sort.
#1 Ardub Drum Rub:
Many people have opinions and ideas for how to best care for natural hide drum
heads, and Ardub Drum Rub is my own time tested formula that I've been using for
years on my skins. It nourishes the hide with all natural high viscosity, high
antioxidant tree nut oils and seals and protects the head with natural beeswax
at the same time. This drastically slows the uptake of humidity into the
drumhead. Humidity is the main cause for premature stretching in natural hide
drumheads. The microscopically thin layer of beeswax that's left also leaves
the playing surface just slightly tacky, making slaps and tones crisper,
cleaner, and brighter.
#2 Ardub Drummer's Hand Rub:
Ardub Drummer's Hand Rub with Arnica was created to soothe and promote fast
healing of sore hands due to hand drumming. As a professional percussionist for
over 17 years, I understand the tough demands that must be met by drummers'
hands. I created Ardub for myself several years ago after learning of the
strong anti-inflammatory properties of Arnica Montana, a naturalized flower
found nearby in the Appalachian Mountains.
After a hot Salsa gig, my hands would be left dried out, swollen and aching. I
realized I needed to do something to counteract the effects of 2 or 3 hours of
non-stop drumming. Ardub combines the anti-inflammatory effects of Arnica with
the soothing and moisturizing effects of several tree nut oils high in
antioxidants. I blend Shea Butter with Cocoa and Mango Butters, as well as Red
Palm Oil (Manteca de Corojo) and Olive Oil, Natural Vitamin E and Beeswax to
create a smooth formula for use before and after drumming.
I've got them both on Ebay and as a combo here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=STRK:\
MESELX:IT
Many Thanks!
-Manito