Hot tip of the day. Use lube

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stray
stray
SA
325 posts
SA, 325 posts
7 Jul 2020 4:59pm
its ok to use a non staining silicone type lube around your boat on things like zippers, blocks, sail slides and shackles.
UncleBob
UncleBob
NSW
1309 posts
NSW, 1309 posts
7 Jul 2020 6:02pm
OH you smooth talking stud, you.
garymalmgren
garymalmgren
1381 posts
1381 posts
7 Jul 2020 4:21pm
non staining silicone type lube

Is there really such a thing.
WD 40 does the job for me and doesn't stain

Gary
stray
stray
SA
325 posts
SA, 325 posts
7 Jul 2020 5:54pm
UncleBob said..
OH you smooth talking stud, you.


Dry and tight is no fun at all.
r13
r13
NSW
1720 posts
r13 r13
NSW, 1720 posts
7 Jul 2020 6:30pm
Wish I had used some sort of corrosion protection on the 6hp outboard cover I bought less than 2 years ago for outboard hung off the transom of moored yacht......the whole lot completely out of the water.....the zipper slider was metal and the rest was plastic............obviously the slider corroded up and went south, it seized up completely..............why would anyone put a metal slider on an outboard cover.................I hit it with Inox and CorrosionX but no dice it was gone............surely some company has made an outboard cover with all plastic parts by now............certainly agree my bad in not Inoxing the slider from day 1 and continuing it monthly..........

www.whitworths.com.au/oceansouth-full-outboard-cover
stray
stray
SA
325 posts
SA, 325 posts
7 Jul 2020 6:02pm
garymalmgren said..
non staining silicone type lube

Is there really such a thing.
WD 40 does the job for me and doesn't stain

Gary


Have found wd40 leaves a mark if you get it on boom bags etc.
the trick is a small amount in the right place.
stray
stray
SA
325 posts
SA, 325 posts
7 Jul 2020 6:12pm
If anyone is wondering why this post, its because most of the time when i go to work on a boat everything is dry tight and hard to operate due to a lack of lubrication.
Azure305
Azure305
NSW
402 posts
NSW, 402 posts
7 Jul 2020 7:23pm
Ive got this one, and in an aerosol as well. Use it for lots of stuff from zips to mast track slugs and the travelers. Haven't had any problems with staining. A little goes a long way.
If you want to go 'dry', this is good too. Both available at W**tworths.




r13
r13
NSW
1720 posts
r13 r13
NSW, 1720 posts
7 Jul 2020 9:13pm
Thanks for clarification of the background to the post Stray......................

Have had excellent service out of this for spraying on mainsail bolt ropes and up mast mainsail luff tracks to ease friction;

www.whitworths.com.au/mclube-sailkote-aerosol-300ml

Of course just like there are "oils ain't oils" there are lubes and lubes........ok sorry showing age but please get the lube for your application..........and if you need a standing rigging corrosion protection product get that as in CorrosionX
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