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11-Oz CRC Heavy Multi-Use Duty Silicone Lubricant
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ptfe dry lube - best if it needs to stay dry and dust/dirt/grime free
silicon: best if you need a bit of mixture between dry lube and other feeling lubes, but great for surfaces mix-match, care with some rubbers or plastics though.
oil/grease: thicker and best between harsh metal,
wd40: this stuff unsticks rust, but it gets sticky/tacky after a while, don't use it like a lube.
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Strangely enough, even though it's silicone-based, you can't use this on plastic. The propellant it uses is actually harmful to plastic surfaces.
I mostly use the lubricant on my snowblower blades and door hinges. Lately, I've also been spraying down all the exposed hardware (nuts, screws, etc.) on my heat pumps and outdoor fixtures, hoping it'll help protect against rust. Time will tell…
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Yes and no; don't use it on metal to metal friction or fast moving parts. Use gun oil for that
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Lithium is better on metal
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top usefull:
ptfe dry lube - best if it needs to stay dry and dust/dirt/grime free
silicon: best if you need a bit of mixture between dry lube and other feeling lubes, but great for surfaces mix-match, care with some rubbers or plastics though.
oil/grease: thicker and best between harsh metal,
wd40: this stuff unsticks rust, but it gets sticky/tacky after a while, don't use it like a lube.
Or engine oil. Which is basically free compared to gun oil.
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