The best known peg paste. Use sparingly on well fitted pegs.
Made in England.
Beginner
8
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8
found the following review helpful
Pros: Compact, well designed "lip-stick" style tube with loose fitting cover/cap.
Cons: Perhaps a little too dry in consistency - a better fitting cap may help. This type of product is always going to be a bit fiddly to apply AND get the amount to be used spot-on the first time too – but the quality of this compound is there overall and IT WORKS!
Other: Something “Made in England” which is always nice to buy/use/support!
Professional
5
out of
5
found the following review helpful
Pros: Quick to use and the results were an immediate dramatic improvement. The pegs were transformed from being almost impossible to use, to being smoothly adjustable.
Cons: Nothing
Keen Amateur
4
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4
found the following review helpful
Pros: It really works very well. The pegs turn smooth and stay put. Maybe a little bit slippery after the first application the first day, but they get settled well from that day on. I had been using the know soap+chalk formulation but I think that the Hill Peg Paste gives more control.
Cons: I think instructions or suggestions of use, would be a cheap improvement. I have colleagues who use it and I see the way different people apply to the pegs and the pegholes but I am thinking about students and people without experience.
Beginner
2
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2
found the following review helpful
Pros: It does exactly what I'd been told it would do - makes pegs (lute, in my case) turn smoothly, stops them either sticking or sliding. Until I tried it I thought some of the claims I'd seen made for Hills peg paste were too good to be true, but it turned out they were absolutely right. Very glad I ordered it,
Cons: No cons
Beginner
Beginner
Beginner
Professional
Grade 8+
Keen Amateur