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3-in-One Professional Silicone Lubricant Spray $3.99

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[Princess Auto] 3-in-One Professional Silicone Lubricant Spray $3.99

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Apr 30, 2004
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I remember seeing the same price during peak COVID and these lubricants are very good!
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Aug 6, 2018
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Thanks Op, perfect timing. Will pickup the white lithium grease for my garage door spring & hinges.
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Jul 22, 2002
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LOL I read it as "3-in-One Personal Silicone Lubricant Spray" for some reason.....I think I need my morning coffee
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May 9, 2003
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Great lubricants for the price. Pick up a trio (penetrant, silicone, lithium) for everyday home use.

Please support Princess Auto. Pay it forward to a great Canadian Company that was there for us during the lockdowns (free shipping, curbside, continuing their flyers).
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Mar 10, 2004
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The lithium spray is great for keeping your Garage Door Opener gears lubricated. Sears/Chamberlain openers have a nasty habit of grinding the white plastic gears into oblivion after a few years.
I take the cover off my openers and spray the gears with white lithium grease and it protects the gears from wear.
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Jul 29, 2016
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plymouthhater wrote: The lithium spray is great for keeping your Garage Door Opener gears lubricated. Sears/Chamberlain openers have a nasty habit of grinding the white plastic gears into oblivion after a few years.
I take the cover off my openers and spray the gears with white lithium grease and it protects the gears from wear.
Yeah, I remember replacing that white plastic gear once every couple years in my chain opener. Is that still the case for the belt one?
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Aug 10, 2003
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plymouthhater wrote: The lithium spray is great for keeping your Garage Door Opener gears lubricated. Sears/Chamberlain openers have a nasty habit of grinding the white plastic gears into oblivion after a few years.
I take the cover off my openers and spray the gears with white lithium grease and it protects the gears from wear.
Have you checked that your door is opening properly - no binding or being hard to lift manually (indicating the springs need adjusting)? My Chamberlain chain drive 1/2 H/P HD200CD bought from Home Depot in 2013 - opening an 18 foot insulated door - is working fine - I have not looked to see if it has plastic gears seeing as it keeps on working.
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Nov 2, 2019
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For info. Silicone spray is better for your garage door as white lithium leaves residue. Dry silicone spray is best.
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Oct 27, 2007
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Hope I can pick some up this time. Couldn’t find stock in either 2 stores within a workable driving distance last time. Actually paid full price ( oh the horror Face Screaming In Fear) about a month ago cause I needed it.
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careh wrote: Have you checked that your door is opening properly - no binding or being hard to lift manually (indicating the springs need adjusting)? My Chamberlain chain drive 1/2 H/P HD200CD bought from Home Depot in 2013 - opening an 18 foot insulated door - is working fine - I have not looked to see if it has plastic gears seeing as it keeps on working.
My doors are balanced and everything is about 5 years old i.e. new(ish) doors (RichardsWilcox), new track, new springs, the openers were re-used.
The design of the Sears/Chanberlain chain drive door open sucks - cheap white nylon gears that mesh - factory lubricated with white lithium grease that turns brittle like dried toothpaste.
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Mar 29, 2002
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is the pricing available now? i know the flyer says Tues but most times PA put on the sale price a day or two ahead of the flyer start date
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TannerK28755 wrote: For info. Silicone spray is better for your garage door as white lithium leaves residue. Dry silicone spray is best.
Is this product on sale considered a “wet” silicone spray or a “dry” silicone spray?

Do these things have an expiry / best before date?
Newbie
Nov 2, 2019
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Unless it states it's a dry silicone then it's a wet silicone. Wet silicone is fine and it is better than white lithium but it doesn't have the dry property of dry silicone which is ideal because it doesn't attract dirt.

Dry silicone is also the best application for automotive needs like trailer hitches. It gives you protectant properties and repels dirt and salt.
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Nov 18, 2008
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Toronto
TannerK28755 wrote: Unless it states it's a dry silicone then it's a wet silicone. Wet silicone is fine and it is better than white lithium but it doesn't have the dry property of dry silicone which is ideal because it doesn't attract dirt.

Dry silicone is also the best application for automotive needs like trailer hitches. It gives you protectant properties and repels dirt and salt.
Didn’t realize there are wet/dry lithium grease.

But I’ve used these for gagare rollers, they don’t stay wet and attract dust, the residue actually dries up a bit, never had issues with dust.
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Nov 2, 2005
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ATLien69 wrote: LOL I read it as "3-in-One Personal Silicone Lubricant Spray" for some reason.....I think I need my morning coffee
Don't forget to pick up a can of the high performance penetrant at the same time.
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Dec 15, 2017
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Vancouver
Thanks OP. I was just looking for some silicon spray for my squeaky doors. Was about to buy the superlube brand but this is a huge savings in comparison.
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Jun 7, 2017
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Thanks OP. For the motorcyclists, the silicon lubricant is great to use as chain lube. One can will last a season or so. Good stuff.
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Dec 27, 2006
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Thanks OP great for my cars weather strips, especially before getting it undercoated.
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