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    Rusty hood latch and hinges

    What's the best lube for a rusty hood latch and hinges? WD-40 or lithium grease any good?


    '90 Mercury Grand Marquis GS
    Baseline 5.0L numbers totally stock, 123 rwhp, 239 rwtq
    5.4L swap coming soon.

    #2
    white lithium grease is good to maintain latches n such. WD40 will clean and free them up and penitrate rust better but it dosent last long.

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      #3
      Can I use the WD40 first, then the grease or just use the grease only?


      '90 Mercury Grand Marquis GS
      Baseline 5.0L numbers totally stock, 123 rwhp, 239 rwtq
      5.4L swap coming soon.

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        #4
        WD-40 to clean the old crap out, then silicone spray to keep it working. Lithium grease works well but its messy.
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        91 Lincoln Mark VII LSC grandpa spec white and cranberry

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        I drive a Lincoln. I can't be bothered to shift like the peasants and rabble rousers

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          #5
          WD40 for a while then pressure wash all that old shit out and apply grease.
          Chris - A 20th Century Man \m/ ^.^ \m/

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            #6
            I used 3in1 oil on mine. It's lasted quite a long time, too. Nice not to have to push on the hood to close it, just drop it and go. :P
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              #7
              transmission fluid, fo real
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                #8
                I'm going to use the WD40, then white lithium grease. Thanks guys!!!


                '90 Mercury Grand Marquis GS
                Baseline 5.0L numbers totally stock, 123 rwhp, 239 rwtq
                5.4L swap coming soon.

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                  #9
                  smart choice

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by gadget73
                    WD-40 to clean the old crap out, then silicone spray to keep it working. Lithium grease works well but its messy.
                    never use any type of silicone on your car. if that stuff gets in your paint it will never come out. then good luck gettin a good paint job after that. silicone is what causes fish eyes in your paint. it makes an easy into a very difficult one.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chachi
                      never use any type of silicone on your car...".
                      Too late, when I went to Autozone yesterday, the can of STP silicone spray didn't look to bad. I saw a blue can with SILICONE in bold letters, the STP symbol, I thought Richard Petty. So I bought a can. I used a few paper towels when I sprayed the stuff. It did it's job and I can use it on the weather stripping in the Winter.


                      '90 Mercury Grand Marquis GS
                      Baseline 5.0L numbers totally stock, 123 rwhp, 239 rwtq
                      5.4L swap coming soon.

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                        #12
                        now i will never paint your car

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