Oil for plastic laptop hinges

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Dave <davenpat@btopenworld.com>
saying something like:

WD-40?s lubricating ingredients


are utter shite.

That's because the letters WD mean that it is a water dispersing fluid,
as a lubricant, it is utter shite that evaporates quite quickly.
Which is exactly my point and one that Kai The Dysfunctional fails to
grasp.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a

"It's a moron working with power tools.
How much more suspenseful can you get?"
- House
 
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 23:26:11 +0100, Grimly Curmudgeon
<grimly4REMOVE@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote:

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Dave <davenpat@btopenworld.com
saying something like:

WD-40?s lubricating ingredients


are utter shite.

That's because the letters WD mean that it is a water dispersing fluid,
as a lubricant, it is utter shite that evaporates quite quickly.

Which is exactly my point and one that Kai The Dysfunctional fails to
grasp.
*Water* is virtually as effective a lubricant as WD-40.

If you want a general lubricant, think in terms of conventional stuff
such as 3-in-1 or Vaseline.

More specialised stuff includes graphite, PTFE, K-Y (!) and so on.

For penetrating oil, PlusGas takes a lot of beating.

Penetrol is an anti-rust stuff.


WD-40 attempts to do all these things, but long-term it fails.

--
Frank Erskine
 
Rod Speed wrote:
john hamilton <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote:

The hinges on our Fujitsu laptop screen appear to be 'all' plastic and they get very 'difficult to move' making the
screen difficult to fold up and down.

We have have tried 'WD-40', but that seems effective for only a very short time.

And is bad for the plastic.

We are afraid to use ordinary oil as we thought it might effect the plastic.

So does WD-40.
WD40 is nasty stuff with most plastics. It seems to get inside the plastic and
it disintegrates suddenly and catastrophically at a later date.

-- JJ
 
"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message > Yet
another fucking moron.
LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that attract
dust
and dirt.
You've already cut-n-pasted that, are your multiple personalities
communicating properly?
 
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Kadaitcha Man"
<nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> saying something like:

Yet another fucking moron.

LUBRICATES
WD-40?s lubricating ingredients
are utter shite.
--
Dave
GS850x2 XS650 SE6a

"It's a moron working with power tools.
How much more suspenseful can you get?"
- House
 
john hamilton wrote:

Screen appear to move' makinges on our fujitsu laptop screen difficult
to move' making they get very 'difficult to move' making the hinges on
our fujitsu laptop screen appear to fold up and they get very 'difficult
to move' makinges on our fujitsu laptop screen appear to fold up and the
hinges on our fujitsu laptop.

That seems effective tried 'wd-40', but time. We have have for only a
very short that seems effective tried 'wd-40', but that seems effective
tried 'wd-40', but that seems.

Might it might it might it might effect the plastic. We we thinking of
us to use oil, but somebody has thinking olive ordinary oil as were the
plasticky, over time. We we that olive oil as that olive ordinary oil
'degrades' and goes stic. We were are thinking olive oil as told us
thought it might effect that olive oil as thinking of us thinking of use
oil 'degrades' and goes stic. We were.

Unknown quantity to 'degrade'. Still it's made'. Still it comes from
camellia oil that was given to us, and is suppose not to us, and is
suppose not to us, and it come camellias given to 'degrade from camellia
oil that was an an and is suppose not some camellia oil that was given
to us, and it come camellias an unknown quantity to us. We have got to
'degrade'.

We dont want want in thanks. Does and safe lubricant want in the
plastions, this lap top. Grateful for and safe lubricant to case? Since
we dont in this cause a suitablems with the plastic on the plastions,
thanks. Does anyone know what would be any suitablems with this lap to
cause anyone know what want in this lap top. Grateful for anyone know
what want want in this lap to cause.

Powdered Graphite..

http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"
 
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:01:32 -0400, Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries aided th'
terraists with the following claims :

§ùßhw¤£f wrote:
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
§ùßhwØ£f wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to
all moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think
he knows it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard of the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative
woul be silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

http://www.naturalhandyman.com/qa/qawd40.html

Yeh I saw this program on discovery channel about how they make it.

which links to:

http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infwd40.html

and then there's this:

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/wd-40.asp

ITS MADE OF DEAD WHALES!!!1111111!!!!!

Quick, call PETA.

I was one of them...in the 80s...

OMG!
But it has a nice fragrance...well...I like it.

My cats hate it.

So its NOT made of fish...

I use it mostly for removing extra sticky labels on items it can't
damage. On more delicate items, I use peanut butter.
Orange oil is good...but WILL eat some plastics, fyi.


--
"Those who can make you believe absurdities,
can make you commit atrocities" - Voltaire
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/94652/did_mccain_lift_his_russia-georgia_speech_from_wikipedia/
 
Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Kadaitcha Man"
nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> saying something like:


Yet another fucking moron.

LUBRICATES
WD-40?s lubricating ingredients


are utter shite.
That's because the letters WD mean that it is a water dispersing fluid,
as a lubricant, it is utter shite that evaporates quite quickly.

Dave
 
Kadaitcha Man wrote:
§ńühwŘŁf, ye stinking fat-mouth, thou art a boil, a plague sore, an
embossed carbuncle in my corrupted blood, ye whimpered:

On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:59:33 -1200, Kadaitcha Man aided th'
terraists with
the following claims :

§ùßhw¤£f, ye mouldy deformed thief, as I told you always, thy
self
and
thy brain go not together, ye announced:

d wrote:

"§ùßhwØ£f" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.08.11.15.16.18.464217@netscape.net...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with
the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in
message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold
to
all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract
dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and
think
he
knows
it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better
alternative
woul be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

sorry, I was more interested in Katchadickhead's claim that he
know
all
about it after cut-n-pasting off the manufacturers website
when,obviously,
he has never used it in his life. After all , they won't let him
out
of the
cellar. Just wait till they find out he's gotton onto the
Internet.
He'll be
in for a paddling then !

strokes beard thoughtfuly
Hmmmm...are you in fact a sock of Buckys?
The orthograpics are *so* similar :)


It's doubtful. Fuckfaced InBreeder can't type a sentence without
referring
to piles of shit.

His scat fetish is his most endearing quality!
:)


Make that "endearing defect" and I'll let it go. He has no qualities.

He's warming the bench with Honest John :)


--
Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.
 
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
§ńühwŘŁf wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:01:32 -0400, Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries aided th'
terraists with the following claims :

§ńühw¤Łf wrote:
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
§ńühwŘŁf wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with
the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in
message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold
to
all moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and
think
he knows it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard of the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better
alternative
woul be silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

http://www.naturalhandyman.com/qa/qawd40.html

Yeh I saw this program on discovery channel about how they make
it.

which links to:

http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infwd40.html

and then there's this:

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/wd-40.asp

ITS MADE OF DEAD WHALES!!!1111111!!!!!

Quick, call PETA.

I was one of them...in the 80s...

Did you see this:

http://blog.peta.org/archives/2008/06/what_happens_wh.php

Heh...I like his chicken outfit.
Spurlock did a good show on fast food and what it did to him.

You can watch the entire show here:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/24012/30-days-animal-rights

Mheh...not on dialup I cant.

I have very mixed feelings about PETA--mostly not good ones--but I
truly
enjoyed this show.

I read Animal Liberation in 1981 and it changed my life.
Unfortunately I got diabetic recently and had to change my diet so added
fish back in.

OMG!
But it has a nice fragrance...well...I like it.

My cats hate it.

So its NOT made of fish...

I use it mostly for removing extra sticky labels on items it can't
damage. On more delicate items, I use peanut butter.

Orange oil is good...but WILL eat some plastics, fyi.

That's why I use peanut butter. Never really considered using orange
oil
to remove labels, but I do use it for other things.

It smells nice :)

--
Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.
 
honestjohn@centurytel.net wrote:
"§ńühwŘŁf" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message:

ITS MADE OF DEAD WHALES!!!1111111!!!!!

So its NOT made of fish...


Whales are not fish!
No shit sherlock.
You missed some hair, shaving your legs, Wolfus.

HJ

You missed an opportunity to be interesting.


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I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.
 

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