Gnarlodious wrote: > The problem is, New Mexico is dry and dusty. Viscous lubricants attract lots > of dirt when then makes shifting even harder than if it was bone dry. Then I > must spray with a solvent and scrape to clean it off. The best long-term > solution seems to be a thin lube that collects no abrasives. Like WD-40. > Any other suggestions? Dry lubricant maybe? Talcum? Graphite? Buckyballs? > > -- Gnarlie > > Tri-Flow? |
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