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WD40 DKat 05-22-2007
Posted by DKat on May 22, 2007, 5:31 pm
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I remember a discussion on what to use in place of WD40 (as a lubricant for
motor and mechanical parts not for mold release) and I can't fine it in a
search. Does anyone remember this? Donna



Posted by Elderberry Blossom on May 22, 2007, 10:03 pm
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3 in 1 oil? same thing but not a spray.

DKat wrote:
> I remember a discussion on what to use in place of WD40 (as a lubricant for
> motor and mechanical parts not for mold release) and I can't fine it in a
> search. Does anyone remember this? Donna
>
>

Posted by DKat on May 23, 2007, 12:14 am
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That doesn't ring a bell. This discussing was along the lines of WD40 being
really bad for you and not all that good to boot. If 3in1 is the same, does
it also have the bad ingredients - just not in aerosol form?

Did I really type fine instead of find? Another good typo to add to the
collection. The problem is that it fits into too many categories...

Donna

>3 in 1 oil? same thing but not a spray.
>
> DKat wrote:
>> I remember a discussion on what to use in place of WD40 (as a lubricant
>> for motor and mechanical parts not for mold release) and I can't fine it
>> in a search. Does anyone remember this? Donna



Posted by charlie on May 23, 2007, 10:24 am
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>I remember a discussion on what to use in place of WD40 (as a lubricant for
>motor and mechanical parts not for mold release) and I can't fine it in a
>search. Does anyone remember this? Donna

wd40 is a terrible lubricant.



Posted by StT on May 23, 2007, 10:45 am
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charlie wrote:
>> I remember a discussion on what to use in place of WD40 (as a lubricant for
>> motor and mechanical parts not for mold release) and I can't fine it in a
>> search. Does anyone remember this? Donna
>
> wd40 is a terrible lubricant.

At least in part because it isn't designed to be a lubricant. It's a
solvent and a water-displacer.
--
Spunky the Tuna
been using WD40 since it was WD12...


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