What do you use for lubricant?

Penrite Lubricants: "Holy moly!"
This grease makes anything fit smooth and slick - No matter how thin, no matter how thick.

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Agreed.
I’m liking this but.
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Still valid! Every lubricant has its place. The teflon WD40 seems like a clean and easy option for many household applications traditionally left to drippy 3-in-1 oil.

Since this is the lubethread, I should also give a shout-out to Molykote 111 for situations requiring the silicone/dielectric grease.
It is very viscous and robust. Works as a cable lubricant, non-curing water resistive sealant, gasket nonstick protection, and so on.
 
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