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Re: *UPDATE* Tried the WD40 - IAC trick (1992 LT1)

Subject: Re: *UPDATE* Tried the WD40 - IAC trick (1992 LT1)
by jhammons01 on 2009/10/13 13:48:03

Quote:

BillH wrote:
WD does leave a lube film when dry.

Vegetable oil has a lubricating property as well, but that does not mean I should Crisco to lube something.

WD40 is a great solvent, but it is a poor choice for lubricating moving parts.

I'd use WD40 over PB Blaster anytime....and I always have a can....and I DO use it on guns for coating them as you do engine blocks......but not as a lubricant. ( My dad has been using WD40 on his Rifles for ~50 years and they all look pristine, results always go against what the 'experts' state)

Someone mentioned triflow.

So no, I am not "Against" WD40, and if you reread what I said, WD40 collects dust and then falls off of whatever "moving" part you put it on......exposing it to oxidation.
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