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Old 07-12-10, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by kevin695
Perhaps add some wd40? I know its simple...but sometimes people forget!
WD40 was formulated for usage with metal and metal parts. I'd avoid contact with plastic and rubber parts. The chlorinated solvents can cause stress cracking in parts of some types of plastic.
Paraffin as Zona suggested, would be a safer choice.
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