Unrelated except for the fact that I need both.
First those doors. Those squeaky, squeaky doors. Whats best to use? I could just use WD-40 like everyone always does. And it would surely work for a while. But should I use a grease instead? Or bacon fat? Or some other lubricant?
Same goes for my swaybar bushings. I got aftermarket ones a few years ago but after a year or so, they start to squeal and I have to take them off and grease them up. What's the best grease to use for that? My bushings are the Hotchkis bushings, front and rear, black.
Here's what I have for grease:
I've got a big tube of marine/trailer bearing grease
I have a tube of grease suitable for brake slides, I think it was a multipurpose that specifically said calipers too.
I have some slickoleum for my mountain bike but its a TINY tube and it's expensive so I'd rather not.
I have some old general purpose MTB grease.
And of course I have plenty of WD-40.
First those doors. Those squeaky, squeaky doors. Whats best to use? I could just use WD-40 like everyone always does. And it would surely work for a while. But should I use a grease instead? Or bacon fat? Or some other lubricant?
Same goes for my swaybar bushings. I got aftermarket ones a few years ago but after a year or so, they start to squeal and I have to take them off and grease them up. What's the best grease to use for that? My bushings are the Hotchkis bushings, front and rear, black.
Here's what I have for grease:
I've got a big tube of marine/trailer bearing grease
I have a tube of grease suitable for brake slides, I think it was a multipurpose that specifically said calipers too.
I have some slickoleum for my mountain bike but its a TINY tube and it's expensive so I'd rather not.
I have some old general purpose MTB grease.
And of course I have plenty of WD-40.