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Default Spray lubricants

I've had good results with PB Blaster, at Napa auto parts,
and more recently Home Depot. Anything with that
unprofessional can is probably pretty good. It's pretty
good.

Others swear by Castle Thrust.

Also good results with Snap brand silicone. The silicone
(1.79 a can) from walmart has very little silicone. I
sprayed a bicycle chain one time. The solvent rinsed off the
chain oil, and the silicone was non functioning. The chain
set up like a rock. By that time, the bike was out of state,
gone home with the boy who got a bike for a present. I felt
like a real ass, at that moment.

I've had reasonable results with the Kroil line. And Deep
Lube worked well, but not sure it's available any more.

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"C & E" wrote in message
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I'm almost afraid to ask this after the WD-40 triology that
we just had.
OK, I've go to my courage up now - what is your favorite,
widely available
*spray* lubricant? I have been using a Dupont, Teflon spray
that is fair to
middlin'. What's your favorite, *other than* WD-40 - we'll
just assume that
it's someone's favorite. ;-)