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New Noise at Boot (Solution: WD40)
aerosignal:
Actually, even better solution is to put some grease. Can buy lithium grease from bicycle shops. Most of the WD40 evaporates leaving a thin film which will be gone very soon and you will need to relube. Grease on the other hand stays around for a while. :thumbsup:
Jazz:
--- Quote from: aerosignal on July 17, 2008, 10:54:38 PM ---Actually, even better solution is to put some grease. Can buy lithium grease from bicycle shops. Most of the WD40 evaporates leaving a thin film which will be gone very soon and you will need to relube. Grease on the other hand stays around for a while. :thumbsup:
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Yep, better to use grease instead of WD4D, dun forget all your 4 door hinges as well. :D
clarence:
Problem with grease is that it attracts unnecessary dirt and dust.
iagree:
--- Quote from: aerosignal on July 17, 2008, 10:54:38 PM ---Actually, even better solution is to put some grease. Can buy lithium grease from bicycle shops. Most of the WD40 evaporates leaving a thin film which will be gone very soon and you will need to relube. Grease on the other hand stays around for a while. :thumbsup:
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hi aerosignal
regarding what u said.
now i remember, during my 1k servicing at tcm (bt), i complaint abt that noise. then they apply something on the 'red' plastic. i thk is what u said "grease", i donno what's that anyway.
BUT, it does't help me to solve the problem.
AND, WD40 solve it with just ONE SPRAY of effort!!! Go for WD40.
iagree:
--- Quote from: clarence on July 18, 2008, 01:10:34 PM ---Problem with grease is that it attracts unnecessary dirt and dust.
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iagree with clarence.
that thing that tcm used made the 'red plastic' (and the "rod"? correct spelling? that 2 sticks of bar) to become very 'sticky'! i hate it.
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