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Effectiveness in small lubrication jobs

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Avoid excess oiling or lubricating. Use powdered graphite in hard-to-clean areas where oil would combine with dust, becoming gummy. It is easily "puffed" into inaccessible areas. Petroleum jelly is good for sliding metal surfaces; stick lubricant for lubricating metal at points where friction may develop; paraffin or paste wax to lubricate points at which wood rubs on wood.






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