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Brand: Maytag Age: 5 - 10 years
I am repairing my dryer and noticed the drum rollers are stiff. However, they seem to fit nice and do not seem damaged or worn. I think the grease seems to be worn/dried. I think if I cleaned them, they would be like new. However, I assume they need some lube. It appears those sold on the site do not have any grease, but it seems as though there should be some, probably a high-temp moly of some kind. Does anyone know what it recommended, and a source?
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I use white lithium, you can get it at homedepot
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