[Beowulf] What is the right lubricant for computer rack sliding rails?
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Ethan VanMatre evm at stccmop.orgFri Feb 6 09:17:41 PST 2009
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Might as well throw in my choice - McLube Sailkote - I use it on the Sail track on my sailboat.... "It dries quickly to a hard, smooth, ultra-slick, hydrophobic dry coating that bonds tenaciously to almost any surface. And because Sailkote is a dry lubricant, it will not attract dirt or contaminants and will not transfer to other surfaces, or you. Sailkote is typically *five times* as effective, and lasts much longer than, wax, oil or Teflon® based lubricants." If you can believe them. However it does work on the boat quite well. --Ethan -- Ethan VanMatre - Research Systems Engineer - Computer Systems Manager Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction (CMOP) Oregon Health & Science University (503) 748-1157 evm at stccmop.org
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