[AT] Favorite (non gumming) spray lube?

Jerry Rhodes jlrhod at paulding-net.com
Fri Jan 14 16:46:17 PST 2005


Farmer, I found Ace Hwd's " Lube-E " to be just we needed in our servie
business, stays on a long time is damp weather
Jerry NW Ohio
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Subject: [AT] Favorite (non gumming) spray lube?


> Just wondering what everybody's favorite (non Gumming) spray lube might
be. I
> say non gumming because I keep remembering back when WD-40 first came out
I was
> using it on everything in sight. Lots of stuff got a little sticky... One
item
> was an old portable typewriter that worked really great for about two
weeks
> then started hanging up keys left and right. As I recall I finally used
some
> kerosene on it with an eye-dropper. For most common stuff I just use the
> generic Wally World "Tech" version of WD-40. It is OK for most stuff and
very
> cheap.
> For coarser stuff I like the spray "Lube jell" that I get from Wally
World. I
> think it says "Primus" on the can.
> I was just looking for something different for "delicates" (no, not
> underwear).   :-)
>
>
>
> --
> farmer, Esq.
>       Wealth beyond belief, just no money...
>
>
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson at svs.net
>
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