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newman September 21st 07 02:45 PM

garage door lubrication
 
What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.

If I'm not mistaken, you should not lubricate the roller tracks.

Should I use WD40? I also have some silicone lubricant in a spray can that
I could use.

Thanks.




Tony Hwang September 21st 07 02:59 PM

garage door lubrication
 
newman wrote:

What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.

If I'm not mistaken, you should not lubricate the roller tracks.

Should I use WD40? I also have some silicone lubricant in a spray can that
I could use.

Thanks.



Hi,
WD40 is not a lubricant, it is a solvent cleaner. Springs I soak with
just ordinary car engine oil. Soak a rag and rub them on when they are
dry. I was told this will make springs last longer. Tracks I don't do
anything. Screw drive I have, I use lubriplate very sparingly from now
and then to keep it quiet.

willshak September 21st 07 03:23 PM

garage door lubrication
 
on 9/21/2007 9:45 AM newman said the following:
What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.

If I'm not mistaken, you should not lubricate the roller tracks.

Should I use WD40? I also have some silicone lubricant in a spray can that
I could use.

Thanks.


I use vasoline petroleum jelly.


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Noozer September 21st 07 03:46 PM

garage door lubrication
 

"willshak" wrote in message
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on 9/21/2007 9:45 AM newman said the following:
What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.


I use vasoline petroleum jelly.


Ya, but we're talking about garage doors here.


:'P



willshak September 21st 07 04:01 PM

garage door lubrication
 
on 9/21/2007 10:46 AM Noozer said the following:
"willshak" wrote in message
...

on 9/21/2007 9:45 AM newman said the following:

What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.



I use vasoline petroleum jelly.


Ya, but we're talking about garage doors here.


:'P


I ran out of K-Y.





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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To email, remove the double zeroes after @

clifto September 21st 07 08:25 PM

garage door lubrication
 
newman wrote:
What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.


The people who make PB Blaster make a nice product called GDL (Garage Door
Lube).

If I'm not mistaken, you should not lubricate the roller tracks.


Right.

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you should stop exhaling.

Bob M. September 22nd 07 05:08 AM

garage door lubrication
 

"newman" wrote in message
news:OVPIi.1$f%1.0@trnddc01...
What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.

If I'm not mistaken, you should not lubricate the roller tracks.

Should I use WD40? I also have some silicone lubricant in a spray can
that
I could use.

Thanks.


WD-40 is not a lube. Use motor oil and squirt some across the top of the
springs once a year.


Rudy September 22nd 07 08:14 AM

garage door lubrication
 

Should I use WD40?


NOT a lubricant

I also have some silicone lubricant in a spray can


Thats the one



Rudy September 22nd 07 08:15 AM

garage door lubrication
 

I use vasoline petroleum jelly.

Ya, but we're talking about garage doors here.


I hear it slides in easier that way, right ?



asmurff September 23rd 07 04:12 PM

garage door lubrication
 
I had to have a part replaced on my garage door opener about 2 years ago and
asked the tech from Dalton what to use and he said silicone spray. I've been
using the Permatex brand ever since and my door is quieter than when the
house was brand new. I do this once ever 3 months on his recommendation.

Mike
Watch for the bounce.
If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it.
If ya see it, it didn't go off.
Old Air Force Munitions Saying
"Bob M." wrote in message
. ..

"newman" wrote in message
news:OVPIi.1$f%1.0@trnddc01...
What is the best type of lubricant to use on a metal garage door? I'm
referring to the rollers and other moving parts, and possibly the rollup
spring.

If I'm not mistaken, you should not lubricate the roller tracks.

Should I use WD40? I also have some silicone lubricant in a spray can
that
I could use.

Thanks.


WD-40 is not a lube. Use motor oil and squirt some across the top of the
springs once a year.




Jean September 23rd 07 08:58 PM

garage door lubrication
 

"asmurff" wrote in message
...
| I had to have a part replaced on my garage door opener about 2 years ago
and
| asked the tech from Dalton what to use and he said silicone spray. I've
been
| using the Permatex brand ever since and my door is quieter than when the
| house was brand new. I do this once ever 3 months on his recommendation.
|
| Mike
| Watch for the bounce.
| If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it.
| If ya see it, it didn't go off.
| Old Air Force Munitions Saying
| "Bob M." wrote in message
| . .
|
| ....snip|
|

What parts do you lube? Rollers? Tracks? Hinges?

Jean




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