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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:17:08 -0400, Chuck wrote: Charlie Morgan wrote: Read the MSDS, Jon. It's about 30% petroleum oil. It is light weight oil, so it may not be a superior long term lubricant, but it sure is a useful short term lubricant. It also protectes againt rust pretty effectively. There are several things it should not be used on, like bearings, or anything that maintains a greased lubrication. Sewing machine oil and electric motor oil are far better lubricants for moving parts. Like all multi-purpose, multi-function products, it may not do anything better than single-purpose products. Chuck I don't think I said anything that disagrees with that, Chuck. Sewing machine oil is a poor choice if you use it for the wrong applications, too. WD-40 has plenty of applications where it is a better choice than sewing machine oil or electric motor oil. In fact, the WD40 company realizes this, and also markets sewing machine oil and electric motor oil under it's 3-IN-ONE brand. CWM Personally, and readily admitting to be a dilettante on the subject, I use dry lubricants (McLube) on most exposed-to-weather surfaces that want lubrication, rarely using WD-40 although I seem to always have several cans on hand. I can't think of any application where I use light oil -- mostly it's dry lube or one grease or another, depending upon the device. |
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