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Premton
01-25-2015, 07:25 PM
Been using this on my calipers and pedals with satisfying results. Thought I would share. If you have any experience with this particular product please share.

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oldpotatoe
01-26-2015, 09:34 AM
Been using this on my calipers and pedals with satisfying results. Thought I would share. If you have any experience with this particular product please share.

http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/ab360/premton/product-dry-lube.png (http://s879.photobucket.com/user/premton/media/product-dry-lube.png.html)

WD-40 is a huge chemical company that makes great products. Along with their bike lube, great stuff, altho I think they hurt themselves with the big, yellow 'WD-40' logo as some see it and assume it's the solvent. Happened all the time in the shop.

alancw3
01-26-2015, 09:34 AM
i have had great success with blaster tdl the dry lube when i used speed play pedals. the people at speed play actually recommended this to me. also great for use on garage door tracks. you an purchase at home depot for less than $5.

Fatty
01-26-2015, 09:52 AM
Have not tried that particular product but have used there specialist white lithium grease and really like it. Can't beat, or lose the smart straw.

http://wd40specialist.com/products/white-lithium-grease/

Comes in very handy on old Schwinns that I drag from the curb.

o2dazone
01-29-2015, 09:30 AM
I haven't used WD-40 branded spray PTFE, but did pick up a highly rated brand on Amazon months ago. Every time the shoes come off, I do a quick spray into my Speedplay cleats. Going on 4500 miles now, and they still look great. (The Keep On Kovers help a lot too).

OP: When you mention your calipers, are these for road bike vbrakes? Any issues with dust buildup?

cdn_bacon
01-29-2015, 10:20 AM
I use this for lubing my bike parts.

we use it to oil up embroidery machines that run 700rpm of metal on metal that run 24 hours

LB5 Spray Oil Lubricant

not continous spray. takes a bit longer, but limited gunk on my chain, and derailleurs.

highly recommended if you can find it.

cainez
02-19-2015, 06:26 PM
Adding this to my hardware shopping list (along with some lock tight).

Premton
02-20-2015, 10:01 PM
I haven't used WD-40 branded spray PTFE, but did pick up a highly rated brand on Amazon months ago. Every time the shoes come off, I do a quick spray into my Speedplay cleats. Going on 4500 miles now, and they still look great. (The Keep On Kovers help a lot too).

OP: When you mention your calipers, are these for road bike vbrakes? Any issues with dust buildup?

No dust. That's what I like about it.