What's the best lubricant for ratchet binders?

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  1. plentygood

    plentygood Road Train Member

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    I'm using PB Blaster as of now, but just wondering if anyone has found something that is head and shoulders the best.
     
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  3. heavyhaulerss

    heavyhaulerss Road Train Member

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    w.d.40 & all the other spray in a can does not last long. I unscrew the hook ends & put some clean grease on about 3-4'' from the bottom & it spreads as you turn it back in to ratchet. some time, I will just squirt a lil clean oil on the mechanism & the threads.
     
  4. 07-379Pete

    07-379Pete Crusty Commando-Pete

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    P B Blaster is not a lube. Grease just collects dirt and is a mess after a while.
    I use Motorkote spray on mine. It stays on a long time, water wont wash it off and it dont collect dirt as bad as grease and oil does.
     
  5. DL550CAT

    DL550CAT Road Train Member

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    I use the white spray grease in a can. Its made by PB blaster and I ususaly get it at Home Depot. Its fast and easy to spray on, last alot longer the wd or regular blaster.
     
  6. The Admiral

    The Admiral Heavy Load Member

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    I put motor oil on mine,i oil my snap binders too. I keep a quart of cheap oil and an oil can in the truck all the time. Also i oil my 4" winches,not the track just the winches. Works for me. It stays on the binders for quite a while.
     
  7. Katz

    Katz Medium Load Member

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    I used a dry graphite spray before. It is more like graphite-impregnated paint rather than oil/grease/lube - it'll be dry to touch in a few hours. It stays clean and lasted over a few months, though I don't use chains that often. I'd say 4~5 times a months average.

    The problem is preparation is time consuming. Just like paint, surface needs to be cleaned and de-greased first. And you have to let it dry before reassembly.

    Last time, I didn't have time to do all that, so I just dipped the ends of screws into a tube of marine grease. It works, but it leaves stripes on my gloves.
     
  8. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    Big Red sprayable grease, check it out. I love the stuff haha.
     
  9. Jfaulk99

    Jfaulk99 Road Train Member

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    I use 90w gear lube, but mine are either in use or laying on the trailer floor. They never get wet or dirty.

    Do not use grease. I've tried anti-seize..........once.:biggrin_2553:
     
  10. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    I use that 3 n 1 oil.
     
  11. lostNfound

    lostNfound Road Train Member

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    That crap is like super-glue at -30*.









    I wish someone would have told me. :biggrin_25523:
     
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