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What is the impact of using WD40 on rollers?
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Not sure what you mean.
I can say that WD-40 is not a great lubricant. You are much better off with sewing machine or 3 in 1 oil. |
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Not sure what you mean.
I can say that WD-40 is not a great lubricant. You are much better off with sewing machine or 3 in 1 oil. Also do not go crazy with the oil as it will hold lint. |
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Originally Posted by: denman  Not sure what you mean.
I can say that WD-40 is not a great lubricant. You are much better off with sewing machine or 3 in 1 oil. Also do not go crazy with the oil as it will hold lint. I was reading one of threads and it mentioned not to use WD-40, which I did obviously. I was wondering the downside of using it.
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It just does not last very long so you end up having to re-oil it. |
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