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nicker22 04-18-2011 08:51 AM

Lube - for door hinges
 
I was wondering what everyone uses or if you use anything to lube your hinges. I remember back in the day jeeps were very bad for rusting at the hinge area. I want to avoide that. Plus since its an exposed area to dirt and what ever else is out ther I want to make sure it stays operateing smoothly. Is there a good product out there that doesn't attract dirt or dirt and dust won't stick too. I know back in the day on my bike I used a cilicone based lube that prevented dirt and crud from sticking.

thanks

ruggedscotsman 04-18-2011 11:08 AM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
Any kind of grease should work, but most folks will advise to find some form of white lithium grease. The big difference between this and bike chain lube, is that bike chain lube is much thinner and designed to remove dirt and protect the chain as much as to provide lubrication. Grease will attract a little more dirt yes, but it wil also keep those hinges properly lubed through -30C, ice, salt, +30C and whatever mud, snow etc you throw at them. Applying a thinner form of lubricant may actually help remove the existing grease...

JTPhoto JK 04-20-2011 09:24 PM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
I use Vaseline (seriously). Works well and doesn't make a mess like lith grease.

beserkur 04-20-2011 10:01 PM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
I remove my doors often,and I use anti-seize on my hinges,works like a charm and it really sticks so I don't have to put some on too often,usually once in the spring and I'm good for a long while.
I really detest using grease cuz it cause dirt and grit to stick there.

dirtydodge 04-29-2011 08:01 PM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
been using wd 40 when needed , stay away from the grease cuz of the dirt attraction myself .

ruggedscotsman 05-03-2011 09:33 AM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
I'd stay away from using WD-40 for things like this. It works really well to keep the surfaces clean and as a water deterrent, but it is not viscous enough to provide any real lubricating qualities to a heavy mechanism like a door hinge. It will actually help removed any grease that has been applied to the hinge. Just my 2 cents.


... but you're right, it will keep things a lot cleaner...

mechano 06-01-2011 09:50 PM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
look for a lubricant called "Fluid Film" . It is a wax based lubricant and is the only type of lube I use on doors/hinges/latches/ and even undercoating. Its a little more expensive, but very worth it. I believe it goes for about 12-13 bucks a can, but last a while. HTHs

JTPhoto JK 06-02-2011 10:10 AM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
I just had the hinges changed by the dealer (blistering paint on the door hinges) and whatever lub they used when the dealer put it back together is awesome slippery and doesn't run, so far. I will get the product name and post back..

mechano 06-02-2011 02:24 PM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
Probably fluid film. ;). I work at 3 seperate dealerships wrenching and all used fluid film cause its the best with no dripping or mess andpenetrates better than lithium by far. Good stuff

Islander 06-02-2011 09:57 PM

Re: Lube - for door hinges
 
+1 for fluid film, I use it a lot at work for different things. very nice product, keeps things lubed nicely without a bunch of run-off


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