WD-40 isn’t lubricant. 'W’ater 'D’isplacement. It works in a pinch, but you’ll have to do it again pretty soon. It’s also a degreaser, so it’s washing away whatever oil is still there.
Does cooking oil ever go rancid? Is rancid smell able or attracting rodents? I have avoided it generally. Also because I am using non food grade stuff, wearing disposable gloves is good.
For the best effect, you should disassemble and clean the squeaky parts and use thick oil or grease. WD-40 is a penetrating oil, it’s easy to get it into tight spots and it will work well enough, but probably not as long.
Did you use oil or just spray WD-40 everywhere?
I just sprayed WD-40 everywhere 😂
Is that bad?
WD-40 isn’t lubricant. 'W’ater 'D’isplacement. It works in a pinch, but you’ll have to do it again pretty soon. It’s also a degreaser, so it’s washing away whatever oil is still there.
Throw some White lithium grease in that bad Larry
Oh I see. I have some silicon lubricant as well. Guess I’ll use that one next time.
I’ve used cooking spray in a pinch as well
Does cooking oil ever go rancid? Is rancid smell able or attracting rodents? I have avoided it generally. Also because I am using non food grade stuff, wearing disposable gloves is good.
For the best effect, you should disassemble and clean the squeaky parts and use thick oil or grease. WD-40 is a penetrating oil, it’s easy to get it into tight spots and it will work well enough, but probably not as long.