Tonio wrote:After just a few turns of each lug, the skin surface turned white-but it seemed only on the surface. So I put some oil on for about an hour. Soaked it right up and the color of the skin is closer the original brownish color!!
It really soaked it up, but does not have that oily feel and sounds mui bueno !!
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yambu321 wrote:GUYS,
PLEASE DO NOT SATURATE YOUR SKINS WITH ANY TYPE OF OIL.
OLIVE OIL IS GREAT FOR THE WHOLE DRUM IN GENERAL, BUT JUST FOR LIGHTLY COATING THE SKINS AND THE SHELLS AND HARDWRE. BEFORE PLAY TIME WITH A CLEAN CLOTH, WIPE THE SKINS DRY.
PLEASE, REMEMBER NOT TO FLOOD YOUR SKINS, OR THEY WILL LOOSE THERE TONE.
THANKS,
CHARLIE.
Mike wrote:It´s really about submerging the mounted, dried skin in olive oil for a while.
See here further down the page http://www.mycongaplace.com/forum/eng/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4378&start=60
Tonio wrote:DO NOT saturate your USA cowhide, or mule skins if the tone is right. Come on Mikey don't confuse willie.yours is specific.
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