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i try not to use wd40, unless to free off seized metal parts.Ptfe based spray i find ok for moving plastics.Grease from the tub is good for other applications but a word of warning using the pound shop aerosol style grease.I believe it is petroleum based, i had an electric black and decker strimmer in for repair, the one with the moving plastic swivel head. stripped - found the bad cable, thought i would clean up the motor and commutator etc whilst in there. All went well, then i thought after reassembly the head plastics felt a bit rough when twisting and locking into required position, a liberal spray of this grease into the moving plastics well sorted it.....However, as i suspect it is petroleum based (smells like it to me ) it produced a highly flammable vapour in the head assembly which isnt good with the slightest spark from the motor brushes....This one exploded as i tested the unit, quite a bang for a small amount of spray grease. Very funny looking back
WD40 is fine with plastic, I've used it for years including on Dyson's flimsy plastic with no issues. I use it on everything to clean as well as oil and prevent corrosion.
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