a lubing question
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a lubing question
some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
generally used for these purposes in a car?
I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
recommend?
thx for the time
Yuri
joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
generally used for these purposes in a car?
I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
recommend?
thx for the time
Yuri
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Re: a lubing question
Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
#3
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Re: a lubing question
Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
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Re: a lubing question
Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
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Re: a lubing question
Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
bob
Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
>
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
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Re: a lubing question
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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>do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
Yuri, I use a white lithium grease (either an aerosol spray or out of a
tube), on the door hinges. Works fine, and stays in place.
--
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www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: a lubing question
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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>do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
Yuri, I use a white lithium grease (either an aerosol spray or out of a
tube), on the door hinges. Works fine, and stays in place.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: a lubing question
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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>do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
Yuri, I use a white lithium grease (either an aerosol spray or out of a
tube), on the door hinges. Works fine, and stays in place.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: a lubing question
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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>do any of you guys use some particular brand that you can
> recommend?
Yuri, I use a white lithium grease (either an aerosol spray or out of a
tube), on the door hinges. Works fine, and stays in place.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
#10
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Re: a lubing question
WD-40 is not a lubricant. It's a water displacer. It can also work as a
penetrating oil.
Bearman
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
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> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
>
>
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Re: a lubing question
WD-40 is not a lubricant. It's a water displacer. It can also work as a
penetrating oil.
Bearman
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:BTBNb.4585$ZU4.220334@weber.videotron.net...
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
>
>
#12
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Re: a lubing question
WD-40 is not a lubricant. It's a water displacer. It can also work as a
penetrating oil.
Bearman
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:BTBNb.4585$ZU4.220334@weber.videotron.net...
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
>
>
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: a lubing question
WD-40 is not a lubricant. It's a water displacer. It can also work as a
penetrating oil.
Bearman
"Yuri Nebogatov" <alexneb@videotron.ca> wrote in message
news:BTBNb.4585$ZU4.220334@weber.videotron.net...
> some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> generally used for these purposes in a car?
> I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the outside
> when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> recommend?
>
> thx for the time
>
> Yuri
>
>
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Re: a lubing question
speaking of which, i think someone lubed my outside door handle (before i
bought ti) and it will not spring back in normally (occasionally it will),
any ideas on how to fix this?
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:40070009.9106769@neo.rr.com...
> Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
> Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
> bob
>
> Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
> >
> > some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> > joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> > is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> > generally used for these purposes in a car?
> > I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the
outside
> > when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> > recommend?
> >
> > thx for the time
> >
> > Yuri
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bought ti) and it will not spring back in normally (occasionally it will),
any ideas on how to fix this?
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:40070009.9106769@neo.rr.com...
> Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
> Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
> bob
>
> Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
> >
> > some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> > joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> > is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> > generally used for these purposes in a car?
> > I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the
outside
> > when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> > recommend?
> >
> > thx for the time
> >
> > Yuri
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Re: a lubing question
speaking of which, i think someone lubed my outside door handle (before i
bought ti) and it will not spring back in normally (occasionally it will),
any ideas on how to fix this?
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:40070009.9106769@neo.rr.com...
> Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
> Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
> bob
>
> Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
> >
> > some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> > joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> > is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> > generally used for these purposes in a car?
> > I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the
outside
> > when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> > recommend?
> >
> > thx for the time
> >
> > Yuri
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bought ti) and it will not spring back in normally (occasionally it will),
any ideas on how to fix this?
"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:40070009.9106769@neo.rr.com...
> Find a spray can of silicon , JUST silicone, and use it on the hinges.
> Don't spray the door hold open catch. It won't work if you lube it.
> bob
>
> Yuri Nebogatov wrote:
> >
> > some metal joints in my car feel like they;re in pain this winter (door
> > joints, door barely opens in heavy cold)
> > is wd-40 an ok lubricant to use here? or is there another type of
lubricant
> > generally used for these purposes in a car?
> > I cant use oil since it'll get contaminated fast (it's open to the
outside
> > when u open door), do any of you guys use some particular brand that you
can
> > recommend?
> >
> > thx for the time
> >
> > Yuri
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