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I have a few pieces that are getting pretty sticky. Suppose I should quit packing them with my pb&j sammies when I go out..... I have read about working them in white gas (being careful of the sling) then soapy water to get the gas out then a good rinse. Using something dry like bike chain lube seems a good idea when they are dry. Any opinions on this from the peanut gallery??

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Originally posted by johnny:
Using something dry like bike chain lube...

I just did this with my tcu's (wet flows + lack of screws = rusty cams) and used graphite powder post-cleaning. It was a mess, so do it outside and blow off the excess graphite. Powdered graphic is available at most hardware stores or locksmiths. A bike geek friend says "White Lightning" is the best "dry" oil lubricants. I'd guess the oil lubes would prevent future rusting better than graphic.

[ 02-03-2002: Message edited by: max ]

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warm soapy water and a little brush can do wonders. If you do use a lubricant, use minimal amounts. I sometimes use a keylock lubricant that is basically just graphite with a liquid carrier that evaporates away.

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