In the rust belt, spray your door hinges this spring.

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I just sprayed my Suburban door hinges with GM Super Lube. It’s their recommended spray for door hinges. On GM truck hinges there is a rotating sleeve on a pin. In the winter, road grime gets in there and the sleeve stops rotating. Your door will continue to work but the wear will be accelerated. A good shot of lube will free it up.
 
I've used WLG for the last 27 years, until my wife and daughter recently began getting it on their clothes 🤷‍♂️ . Thank you @Snagglefoot, I've been looking for an alternative for awhile. Kano Labs Super Lube is what I was going to order just this week. Another option that sounded ideal was 3M Spray Lube which is discontinued. Is the GM stuff just repackaged Super Lube? Does it run down the doors? Go on clear? Your help would be very much appreciated. Our supplier recommended Kleen Flo #742 as an alternative, but I'm not so sure. I need something for battery terminals, door locks, hinges, latches and sunroof tracks. Further, I would prefer something that will not run and goes on clear. Did I say that already? :ROFLMAO:
 
I just sprayed my Suburban door hinges with GM Super Lube. It’s their recommended spray for door hinges. On GM truck hinges there is a rotating sleeve on a pin. In the winter, road grime gets in there and the sleeve stops rotating. Your door will continue to work but the wear will be accelerated. A good shot of lube will free it up.
I know that roller - always flush with WD40 and follow with
3-in-one for garage doors …
 
I think a chain lube spray is perfect for door hinges, but correct me if I'm wrong

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I've used WLG for the last 27 years, until my wife and daughter recently began getting it on their clothes 🤷‍♂️ . Thank you @Snagglefoot, I've been looking for an alternative for awhile. Kano Labs Super Lube is what I was going to order just this week. Another option that sounded ideal was 3M Spray Lube which is discontinued. Is the GM stuff just repackaged Super Lube? Does it run down the doors? Go on clear? Your help would be very much appreciated. Our supplier recommended Kleen Flo #742 as an alternative, but I'm not so sure. I need something for battery terminals, door locks, hinges, latches and sunroof tracks. Further, I would prefer something that will not run and goes on clear. Did I say that already? :ROFLMAO:
I think it’s re-packaged Super Lube. It’s pretty thin but you can wipe it off easily. It’s clear. GM has recommended this stuff for over 20 years and is listed in my Burb’s owners manual. It sounds perfect for the usage you require.

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Good reminder! I use Fluid Film because I'm usually spraying it year round anyway. But it attracts a lot of dirt, so I have to wash it out regularly too.
 
At one point, early on, we would lube door and hood hinges and hood latch as
part of the "Full Service Oil Change"
We used a spray on lubricant from Zep.
 
I just sprayed my Suburban door hinges with GM Super Lube. It’s their recommended spray for door hinges. On GM truck hinges there is a rotating sleeve on a pin. In the winter, road grime gets in there and the sleeve stops rotating. Your door will continue to work but the wear will be accelerated. A good shot of lube will free it up.
Lanolin like Surface Shield works even better.
 
Look at fuel door flap. It may have hinges that need some lube. I have a a 1994 Camry where the fuel door flap did not open smoothly. I opened it anyway. Fuel door fell off. I tossed it under the car I was so pissed. I eventually got the fuel door. Lubed the cheap wire hinge and glued the fuel door flap back onto the hinge assembly. Lasted until I sold the car.
 
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