Lubricating 8x10 Darkslides

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gbenaim

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Hi All,

Just got some wooden 8x10 holders, and the slides are a little tight. What's the standard way of lubricating them? I seem to remember people using graphite powder, can one use pencil lead? How do you keep graphite from making a mess of your film? What other options are there? TIA,

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Hi All,

Just got some wooden 8x10 holders, and the slides are a little tight. What's the standard way of lubricating them? I seem to remember people using graphite powder, can one use pencil lead? How do you keep graphite from making a mess of your film? What other options are there? TIA,

GB
A candle stub is another traditional lubricant.
 

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The graphite from a pencil is commonly used on guitars where the string passes over the nut to stop the strings sticking whilst tuning. I suspect that it would work equally well on your holders.
Just apply a bit with a soft pencil and wipe off any loose dust with a cloth.

Something else which may work is a wax or polymer based furniture polish such as Mr Sheen. I use this on plastic curtain tracks.

Steve.
 

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For rehabbing some in-bad-condition 8X10 holders, I 1st washed the slides; then, after drying, sprayed both sides with a Silicone spray lubricant from Gunk. Its been a couple of years since doing this, & they still slide properly.
 

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I take a wad of steel wool and polish the edges of the darkside first. Sometimes that's all that is required. Then if lubrication appears necessary, I also rub a candle along the edges. I steer away from liquid lubricants, due to the mess.
 
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