Dry Graphite vs Oil-Based Lubricant - Better for Hinges and Latches on Cars
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5 years later and this video is still useful
Graphite is so underrated I stopped using grease and oil on a lot of parts and components because it won’t attract dirt and gunk up
How can you get the spray on the other side of the door chuck ????
How about Houdini ? I heard many locksmiths love that.
Is this the best brand out there?
How about dry Teflon ?
Is this safe for plastic thought heard it wasn't like wd40 crap
Keep in mind it’s black spray that will not come off of some surfaces. I learned that the hard way 😂
What brand is this spray?
mac. its sold at napa.
Nice biased sponsored video. I was wanting to see a comparison of graphite vs oil. Not that “using oil draws more dirt.”
It's simple a fact. Oil holds dust. That's why use graphite.