Liquid Teflon dry film lube?

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New to minor camera repairs, I found some posts here mentioning Dupont liquid Teflon dry film lube.

Any tips on making sure I would use it properly?

In the recent past, on "low-fi" machines, I used tiny amounts of high-quality sewing machine oil, but I can see it could lead to problems in the wrong places.

Incidentally it seems the big box stores don't carry it. I may try a well-supplied local bike shop.
 

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It’s a great oil-replacement lubricant. Two suggestions: make sure old lube is properly cleaned away and don’t use too much. I get mine at bike shops.
 

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what would that work on in a camera? only a very few lubricants will not gum up the works over time.
 

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Thanks @shutterfinger I was not able to find the Dupont brand locally, so the TriFlow is another option.

Funny, I am screwing around with A Eumig 8mm projector (nice build), and the take-up spindle seems like it needs lube..!
 

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"Liquid Teflon" ... Actually there is no such as liquid Teflon, neither at consumer nor at industrial level.

What is sold to consumers is a suspension of Teflon powder in a binder and solvent. Thus the result is a film of the binder containing Teflon particles.
 
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"Liquid Teflon" ... Actually there is no such as liquid Teflon, neither at consumer nor at industrial level.

What is sold to consumers is a suspension of Teflon powder in a binder and solvent. Thus the result is a film of the binder containing Teflon particles.

Yes the name is misleading.

Generally, this reminds me how there are a vast array of fantastic industrial-grade products, made by 3M and the like, that are just not available to the average person. You just hear about them like " we use xyz at work and it was designed just for that, works great!".
 

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AgX... “liquid” is a euphemism used in the title. Of course you are correct, but you are being too literal. It’s labeled as “dry lube with Teflon”.

yet it’s liquid... until it dries.

what a guy...
 

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My comment was not meant to hint at an euphemism, but to indicate that one neither yields a true Teflon film nor a just a layer of Teflon dust, but rather something inbetween.
 
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