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Default Unsticking a frozen back brake cable


"LSMFT" wrote in message
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zxcvbob wrote:
Doug Miller wrote:
In article , George
wrote:
On 7/16/2010 8:35 AM, LSMFT wrote:
zxcvbob wrote:
...on a bicycle that hasn't been used in a while. It doesn't look
rusty, but that's probably what it is.

Liquid Wrench, or WD-40?

Bob
WD-40, it will leave behind some lubrication to prevent future
freeze ups.

Unless they have recently changed the formulation the light aromatics
will evaporate leaving sticky stuff behind. WD40 isn't a lubricant.

Nonsense. There isn't any "sticky stuff" in WD-40, and it is a
lubricant. Not a very good one, I'll grant you, but it is a lubricant.
The MSDS

http://www.wd40company.com/files/pdf...d494716385.pdf

shows that it's somewhere between 17 and 25 percent oil.



If it has fish oil or vegetable oil in it, it'll get sticky as it
oxidizes. If it's all mineral oil or lard oil, it won't. I'm not sure
that it matters for this application.

I need something that will penetrate and will lubricate a little so I
can get the cable to move in the housing. Then I'll probably pull it out
and inspect it, and then not be able to get it back in.

PB Blaster, huh? Do I get that at a gun shop or Ace Hardware or an auto
parts store?

Bob


Any automotive store, It's the strongest and the fastest rust killer.


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