What is a good lubricant for plastic?

Lubricants based on silicone, perfluorinated PFAE, mineral oils, and synthetic hydrocarbons (SHC or PAO), typically work well with plastics. Esters and polyglycols are generally not compatible with plastic, although there are exceptions based on the type of plastic material.
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Is Vaseline a good lubricant for plastic?

Yes- vaseline is a petroleum jelly and it can degrade plastics - AND - it is about 8000 weight! It will glue the gears rather than lube them. I suggest some white lithium grease - and just a touch will do ya. Candle wax works very well too.
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Does WD-40 lubricate plastic?

WD-40 Specialist® Silicone Lubricant safely lubricates, waterproofs and protects metal and non-metal surfaces such as rubber, plastic and vinyl. This formula dries fast and leaves a clear, non-staining film that doesn't stick or make a mess, so it won't attract dirt.
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Is silicone grease safe on plastic?

Silicone and PFPE are generally safe with all plastics. Synthetic hydrocarbons and mineral oils are usually compatible with most plastics, though high and low operating temperatures may rule out mineral oils.
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Is white lithium grease OK for plastic?

It's not advisable to use them on plastic parts. As lithium is based on petroleum, it tends to speed up rubber and plastic components decay.
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How do you lubricate plastic gears?

Typically, lubricants based on silicone, PFAE (perflourinated), most synthetic hydrocarbons (SHC or PAO), or mineral oils work well with plastics. Lubricants based on esters or polyglycols are generally not compatible with plastics, although there are exceptions depending on the type of plastic.
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Can you lubricate plastic?

Lubricants based on silicone, perfluorinated PFAE, mineral oils, and synthetic hydrocarbons (SHC or PAO), typically work well with plastics. Esters and polyglycols are generally not compatible with plastic, although there are exceptions based on the type of plastic material.
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What to use to grease plastic parts?

CRC Silicone Grease is a thin, non-curing silicone grease designed for sealing, lubricating, and waterproofing o-rings and other rubber and plastic parts.
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Can you use 3in1 oil on plastic?

3-IN-ONE® penetrating oil is safe to use on plastics, rubber, and metal.
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Will WD-40 ruin plastic?

WD-40 can be used on just about everything. It is safe for metal, rubber, wood and plastic. WD-40 can be applied to painted metal surfaces without harming the paint. Polycarbonate and clear polystyrene plastic are among the few surfaces on which to avoid using a petroleum-based product like WD-40.
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Is silicone Spray a dry lubricant?

The main difference between silicone spray and dry lubricant is that silicone spray is water repellent, whereas dry lubricant is not water repellent. Silicone Spray contains silicone, whereas dry lubricant contains PTFE.
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What can I use instead of lithium grease?

Like lithium grease spray, marine grease is formulated to lubricate high-load items. But it's thicker and far more water resistant than lithium grease, so it does a fantastic job of inhibiting rust and preventing metal parts from “welding” themselves together with rust.
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How do you lubricate plastic hinges?

Silicone spray is free from mineral oils and grease, and safe to use on a variety of surfaces as a lubricant including plastic, rubber and metal. The best approach to using silicone spray to stop a squeaky door is to remove the hinge pin, spray in the hinge and use a cloth to catch any liquid that drizzles out.
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Can water go through petroleum jelly?

This barrier will also deter any added moisture or beneficial ingredients from other products to reach the skin. Also, since petroleum jelly is not water soluble, it does not easily wash away, which means it can build up in your system over time.
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Can you use Teflon spray on plastic?

PTFE-Spray Teflon™

It is fit for permanent and also for temporary lubricating for all materials like metal, wood, rubber, plastics, etc. PTFE Spray contains no mineral oil and therefore PTFE is a clean protecting option to other lubes like mineral oil, silicone etc.
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Does WD-40 stop plastic squeaking?

Because WD40 is a water-displacement product, it will dry out the problem area and create a more significant issue. This product may temporarily stop the squeaking because it adds instant lubrication, but WD40 will displace moisture as it evaporates, creating a more substantial problem.
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Is dielectric grease safe for plastics?

Since dielectric grease is a silicone grease, it should not be used on silicone-based rubbers or plastics, as it will break them down over time. The grease does not conduct electricity, so it shouldn't be applied directly to the mating surfaces (pins and sockets) of an electrical connection.
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Is lithium grease safe for nylon?

The answer is: yes, it is by far the best lubricant for nylon gears. No, it will not do anything bad to your gears. White lithium grease works perfectly with nylon gears. People have been using it for lubricating RC servo gears for forever.
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What is mineral oil lubricant?

Known for their excellent lubricating properties, mineral-oil-based lubricants typically are used for multipurpose lubrication of mechanical components – such as bearings, chains, gears, slides and threaded connections – where operating temperatures typically range from -17°C to 150°C.
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Is silicone grease the same as silicone lubricant?

Silicone grease and paste are frequently meant the same thing. They are used for lubrication and because they wrap the area of application they protect the parts from rust and elements.
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Is silicone lubricant the same as silicone oil?

Silicone grease is silicone oil based thickened with a lithium soap. Silicone Paste is silicone oil based with inert fillers. This type of grease and paste are waterproof and offers great fluidity and performances over a wide temperature range.
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