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Old 10-28-2016, 10:09 PM   #8
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WD40 is easy to spray and works quickly, so it is good for fault finding.
If you spray it on something and the squeek went away, then you know where the problem is.

But it will dry up very quickly, so you want to get some probably grease on the parts that require lubrication.
Normally I suggest the old fashion white lithium grease, unless you need something "thicker".

Jerrick
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