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nomad297 wrote:BeckyIO wrote:
My stabilizer jacks are old and rusty, I use WD-40 before I put them down and again before bringing them up.
Maybe they are rusty because you use WD-40 instead of a lubricant.
Bruce
What does WD-40 Multi-Use Product do?
WD-40 Multi-Use Product fulfills five basic functions:
1. LUBRICATES: The product's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and tenaciously held to all moving parts.
2. PENETRATES: WD-40 Multi-Use Product loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck, frozen or rusted metal parts.
3. PROTECTS: The product protects metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements.
4. REMOVES: WD-40 Multi-Use Product gets under dirt, grime and grease. Use it to remove gunk from tools, equipment and vehicles. WD-40 Multi-Use Product in liquid form (e.g., gallon) also dissolves adhesives, allowing easy removal of excess bonding material.
5. DISPLACES MOISTURE: Because it displaces moisture, WD-40 Multi-Use Product quickly dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits.
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BeckyIO wrote:
My stabilizer jacks are old and rusty, I use WD-40 before I put them down and again before bringing them up.
โApr-10-2014 08:45 PM
avoidcrowds wrote:
I use the same lube I use on my bicycle chain - a wax-based liquid lubricant. Works wonderfully. Doesn't pick up dust or dirt, and only put it on twice a year. Makes it much easier on the cordless drill when extending/retracting.
โApr-10-2014 08:32 PM
gemsworld wrote:
I spray them with a silicon lubricant.
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