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Default WD-40 & Silicone Spray. When is one better over the other?

I'm leaving now to go home, dig out the K-Y and see where that leads.

"Stubby" wrote in message
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It turns out WD40 company also makes 3-in-1 oil. Refer to
http://www.wd40.com . The site does not label the product as a
"lubricant" or "water drier". But it does suggest applications such as
removing spots, etc.


Doug Miller wrote:
In article , Holy Crikey
wrote:
I have squeaking front and garage entrance door hinges in my house I
need to spray with lubrication during the winter because it gets so
loud. I used WD-40 a couple of times, but the irritating noise would
come back only after a few days.


That should be your first clue that WD-40 is the wrong thing to use. It's
a poor lubricant.
Someone told me to give silicone spray a try, so I might do that, but
thought I'd pose a question in here to learn when using one over the
other is better.


You should use neither. A few drops of 3-in-1 Oil (available at any
hardware store or home center) on each of the squeaky hinges will take
care of the problem.