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Old 19th Sep 2016, 14:23
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MickG0105
 
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Originally Posted by wrenchalot
Actually WD-40 is a Water Dispersant, and took 40 recepies before they got it right; WD-40 is useless as a lubricant. There are a whole lot of good lubricants out there. The best ones are dry film lubricants for your applications on seats and such. Won't smell, and won't pick-up dust, lint, and dirt, and won't mar your pant legs.
Graphite in spray cans,( black in color) Teflon in spray cans ( colorless) are excellent, and widely used.

Cheers,
Thanks for that. I'm actually trying to determine if airlines use WD-40 and the like for in cockpit/pax cabin applications rather than identify a suitable lubricant per se.
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