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Correct lubrication oil for moving parts OO gauge


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As has been said sewing machne oil is a good choice, recommended by the likes of Tri-ang and Hornby of old. There are plenty of specialist oils on the market.

 

Also as has been aaid don't use 3 in 1 or WD40, these synthetic lubricatnts can damage

 

plastics in models and paintwork, they gunk up motors and gearing, soften and/or make the plastic of drive gears brittle too so are best avoided.

 

 

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It's good stuff. Hmmm tricky, I carnt advertise due to forum rules, but will anyone mind if I say I know someone who sells something v.similar but cheaper, I don't think breaks forum rules. I find it diffcult to answer without advertising so have to word

 

my response very carefully. Note I haven't used the business name and have tried to answer without doing wrong.

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  • 6 years later...

I thought we were not supposed to name another product if it was in competition with something that Hornby produced. They do not produce - to my knowledge - a range of lubricants for their locos.

I use Labelle products - they sell a kit with oils, grease and fine applicators. It is available from several of the major suppliers and ebay.

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