Lubricant for LCD Hinges

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Lubricant for LCD Hinges

#1 Post by Puggy » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:59 pm

Hi all,

My brand old, recently ebay bought x30 laptop is very hard to open. I just dismantled it all, to refurbish it, and all is ok, except for the LCD hinges, they're REALLY hard to nudge.

Do you guys know of a lubricant that wont hurt the LCD but will make the hinges give a little more?

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#2 Post by JHEM » Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:03 pm

A drop of silicone lubricant on each hinge, don't overdo it.

Or, a light dusting with graphite, but this is NOT usually prudent.

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#3 Post by Puggy » Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:10 pm

JHEM wrote:A drop of silicone lubricant on each hinge, don't overdo it.

James
Excellent. I'll try that.
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#4 Post by JHEM » Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:28 pm

Puggy wrote:Excellent. I'll try that.
As long as you have the unit apart, spray the hinges with silicone and then flex them back and forth fully. Wipe off any excess spray and repeat as necessary.

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#5 Post by Puggy » Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:40 pm

Hi James,

thanks for the tip. You know I've been searching for a silicone based lubricant , is this one a good choice?

http://www.performancelubricant.dupont. ... icone.html
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#6 Post by JHEM » Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:45 pm

That's a good one.

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#7 Post by RS_003 » Wed Jun 29, 2005 10:13 am

Mhzz, and I just love thinkpads for the fact they have such sturdy hinges ? :P
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#8 Post by Puggy » Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:21 pm

RS_003 wrote:Mhzz, and I just love thinkpads for the fact they have such sturdy hinges ? :P
Yeah. I love that about them too. But you CAN'T imagine how STURDY they really are. Man, the whole laptop bends when trying to open the lid.
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#9 Post by Puggy » Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:23 pm

JHEM wrote:That's a good one.

Regards,

James
James,

I'm having trouble finding a silicone based lubricant. I live in a small town in Mexico. I've already went to most hardware stores and none has the lubricant. Would a WD-40 or similar product damage the hinges?
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#10 Post by JHEM » Wed Jun 29, 2005 7:17 pm

Puggy wrote:Would a WD-40 or similar product damage the hinges?
WD-40 is NOT a lubricant! It's a penetrating oil and rust dissolver.

t's not by first choice for this job, or even my hundredth, and I'd rather see you use some 3in1 oil than WD-40.

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#11 Post by Puggy » Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:57 pm

JHEM wrote:
Puggy wrote:Would a WD-40 or similar product damage the hinges?
WD-40 is NOT a lubricant! It's a penetrating oil and rust dissolver.

t's not by first choice for this job, or even my hundredth, and I'd rather see you use some 3in1 oil than WD-40.

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James
Thanks for your patience.

I was actually going to ask if the 3 in 1 was a good product to use. Maybe i'll try that.

I found a silicone compound similar to this one:

http://www.altex.com/product_info.php?c ... ucts_id=92

They also have "White Lithium" compound:

http://www.action-electronics.com/gcelect.htm#Lithium

Do you recommend any of these? Is the silicone compound similar to the one you suggested before?

Thank you soooo much.
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#12 Post by ambientscape » Thu Jun 30, 2005 1:19 am

Puggy wrote:
JHEM wrote:That's a good one.

Regards,

James
James,

I'm having trouble finding a silicone based lubricant. I live in a small town in Mexico. I've already went to most hardware stores and none has the lubricant. Would a WD-40 or similar product damage the hinges?
Never use WD-40 dude! It's never dissolve rust.....it makes more rust! It's a crap product...Try using some lubricant that won't becomes very oily...that will attract dust. Silicone based will be best...
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#13 Post by JHEM » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:38 am

Puggy wrote:Do you recommend any of these?
Neither one of those is acceptable.

Find a silicone based lubricating spray.

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#14 Post by w9cw » Mon Jul 04, 2005 9:26 pm

WD-40

"WD" stands for Water Displacement

and, "40" stands for the 40th formulation before they hit the mark.

It was never intended to be used as a lubricant.

I would think that auto supply houses or any discounter which has an automobile department would carry a silicone spray.

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#15 Post by doppelfish » Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:39 am

w9cw wrote:"WD" stands for Water Displacement and "40" stands for the 40th formulation before they hit the mark.
Indeed. Their web page tells the story in excruciating detail.
w9cw wrote:It was never intended to be used as a lubricant.
Let me second the advice given previously to rather use any 3-in-one-stuff, sparingly, instead of WD40. I'm putting bold tags on 'sparingly' (and I'd put it into a <marquee/> and <blink/> if I could) because in the long run, oil and related products tend to dissolve plastic materials, and that's about the last thing you'd want to happen to you TP's casing and interior, right?

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#16 Post by Puggy » Tue Jul 05, 2005 12:35 pm

Excellent tips guys.

I just wrote WD-40 not knowing that it was THAT bad.

I guess i'll have to wait until I go to the US this weekend and get me some silicone based lubricant spray.

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