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Lithium, PTFE or Silicone lubricant for convertible top?
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Philip
2012-05-31 21:10:57 UTC
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I want to lubricate the moving parts on the convertible tops on 2 cars (a
BMW Z4 and a Mazda MX-5).

Neither manufacturer seems to provide any guidance on this matter, and the
various relevant forums have thrown up a mixture of suggestions to use (a)
Lithium (b) PTFE / Teflon or (c) Silicone based lubricants.

Which should I use, or does it matter?
The Natural Philosopher
2012-05-31 21:21:00 UTC
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Post by Philip
I want to lubricate the moving parts on the convertible tops on 2 cars (a
BMW Z4 and a Mazda MX-5).
Neither manufacturer seems to provide any guidance on this matter, and the
various relevant forums have thrown up a mixture of suggestions to use (a)
Lithium (b) PTFE / Teflon or (c) Silicone based lubricants.
Which should I use, or does it matter?
lithium is filthy..effective tho

Id use silicone or teflon
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newshound
2012-06-01 09:09:10 UTC
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Post by Philip
I want to lubricate the moving parts on the convertible tops on 2 cars (a
BMW Z4 and a Mazda MX-5).
Neither manufacturer seems to provide any guidance on this matter, and the
various relevant forums have thrown up a mixture of suggestions to use (a)
Lithium (b) PTFE / Teflon or (c) Silicone based lubricants.
Which should I use, or does it matter?
Need a bit more info really. Do you mean sliding, plastic parts which
are exposed? Metal gearing which is enclosed so won't tend to collect
dirt and debris if you use grease? Latches? Pivots on a tubular
framework? What sort of access is there? Are these parts which are
supposed to be lubricated? Why do you want to lubricate them anyway:
noise, wear, high friction, not working?

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