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WD-40 & Stage Clips - Mark Y - 06-12-2006 I'm thinking of using WD-40 on my stage bottle clips. They don't slide as easily as they used to... do you think this will help? I'm worried about possible damage the chemical may have with: my dry-suit, dry-suit gloves, BC, etc. Any comments, experiences, recommendations, etc. welcomed. Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - BioDiver - 06-12-2006 WD - 40 would be bad to any neoprene equipment and possibly to your BC. It would at the very least stain and attract dirt. Could a graphite powder work? Maybe that would just wash off too easily? Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - LKunze - 06-12-2006 How about silicone? Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - DanL - 06-13-2006 This stuff works great. It's "synthetic" and "impervious to salt water". It doesn't harm plastic, painted surfaces, etc. Contains PTFE (teflon, i think). Anyway, works great, not expensive. Pic is of 3 oz. tube from Harbor Freight. Smaller tubes available at some hardware stores and I saw it once at Menard's. There is also an oil of the same brand. You want the grease for clips. Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - wtdrm - 06-13-2006 Ant CARQUEST store will have it. Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - john j - 06-13-2006 Try a dry film lubricant like CRC Dry Moly Lube. After the solvent evaporates, it is dry and stays put. I haven't tried this on clips yet, but have used it on many other things. Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - Mark Y - 06-15-2006 Thanks! Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - Corndogg - 06-16-2006 Matt Damon! Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - divbum - 06-16-2006 Are your clips brass or stainless? If brass I would would replace them with SS. All my brass clips buggered up in 5 years or less but stainless is still going strong. Also check how any new clips work before you buy it. Some or just bad from the start. greg Re: WD-40 & Stage Clips - FMT - 07-05-2006 I have had good results for a long time with spray silicone. You can get in tight with one of those spray "straws" which works well for clips. |