Originally Posted by
pierce
best dry lube I've found is Blaster brand T.D.L. ("The Dry Lube"). this sprays as a highly volatile aerosol that completely evaporates and leaves a teflon powder behind. shake thoroughly and shake often.......I wouldn't use WD40 for the cleaner in this case, as it leaves a light oil behind.
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I have used this dry lube on trigger shifters and brifters to restore ratcheting. As mentioned above it has, a solvent to soften the old grease and possibly flush some of it out and a light,thin, dry lubricant that won't attract dirt or gum up the small parts. Dupont makes a similar product that I have also used with successful ressults