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OneDeuxTriSeiGo 6 hours ago

Do not use canola oil for most lubrication tasks. You should almost always be using lithium grease.

Spray on white lithium grease works for most "architectural" or furniture uses (ex: door hinges, gas springs on chairs, garage door rails and chain, etc).

For anything constantly moving (ex: gearboxes or bearings) you want a more viscous lithium grease (ex: red n tacky or lucas xtra/green).

But in pretty much every situation (on land) you want to be using a form of lithium grease if you want to actually keep the interface lubricated.

OutOfHere 6 hours ago | parent [-]

Thanks. Is that better than silicone?

d4v3 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Depends on your use case. White lithium is better for metal on metal and silicone works better for plastic and rubber applications

cluckindan 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It is, but it also stains forever anything it touches.