This stuff is thicker than snot, and clings like crazy to anything and everything it touches. I used a syringe to get into the rollers and bearings. And it's just runny enough to get in between the coils of the springs, but not drip off.
I gave the track on the opener a good even coat of it for it's entire length. I hit all of the hinges with it as well. It will quiet down a noisy garage door faster than slapping a screaming kid in a shopping mall. It really made a difference! My double door was much noisier than my single door. After I lubed it with this stuff it was all but silent in comparison.
I got the idea about this stuff from a guy I saw on a You Tube video, who was a live steam model railroader. He said it was the only oil he could find that would stay put on all the running gear and bearings. And not drip or fly off.
Now I'm going around the house trying to figure out what else I can use this stuff on. Out here in the Summer, things that are exposed to direct sunlight can get so hot you can't touch it. This stuff should work better in locks and hinges than the other oils I've been using. Good stuff all the way around.
I gave the track on the opener a good even coat of it for it's entire length. I hit all of the hinges with it as well. It will quiet down a noisy garage door faster than slapping a screaming kid in a shopping mall. It really made a difference! My double door was much noisier than my single door. After I lubed it with this stuff it was all but silent in comparison.
I got the idea about this stuff from a guy I saw on a You Tube video, who was a live steam model railroader. He said it was the only oil he could find that would stay put on all the running gear and bearings. And not drip or fly off.
Now I'm going around the house trying to figure out what else I can use this stuff on. Out here in the Summer, things that are exposed to direct sunlight can get so hot you can't touch it. This stuff should work better in locks and hinges than the other oils I've been using. Good stuff all the way around.