Best Dry Lube?

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Hey guys, I need a dry lube for the bed knife adjusters on my reel mower. The adjusters are constantly being exposed to dirt. The adjusters are 3/8''-24 fine threads. I might try some of that Tri-Flow dry lube unless you guys got a better idea. Thanks.
 
Avoid Liquid Wrench dry lubercant. I used it on my cars locks, every time it rains or we get a lot of moisture in the air it kinda sorta turns the dry lube into a liquid form.

Leaves my keys feeling greasy which is a disappointment because I only bought it for the benefits of dry lubercants.
 
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I use Dri Slide. It is a moly lube available in liquid with a needle applicator or aerosol. I prefer the liquid. It can be messy, but it does work. I really like it for a bicycle and motorcycle cable lube.
 
Hobby shops sell powered PTFE for train couplers and Pinewood derby racers, ect. I use it on a lot of things.
 
Try DuPont Teflon chain saver - wax formula. it is PTFE in a wax carrier i think. The wax captures dirt and flakes off. I recently tried the stuff and like it a lot. Unlike other PTFE sprays it has some body to it.
 
"According" to wd40 their Specialist dry lube outperforms the competition. They do post some testing results.

I've used the Dupont Dry Film lube. Pretty good for bicycle chains.
 
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