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dcains wrote:
...an automotive grease, but, it's silicone-based. Most auto parts stores should be able to sell you a large tube (like toothpaste comes in) of silicone dielectric grease. It's clear, waterproof, easy to apply (and remove), just the right consistency for the threads and hinge points on tripods. A lifetime supply should cost <$10.
+1 The biggest advantage is the fact that synthetic grease won't turn rancid, which could do far more harm to tripod components (whether they be aluminum or CF) than dirt, dust, and grit. The primary criteria is not so much lubricity (tripod legs don't spin at high speed ), but sealing ability to keep the gunk out of the threaded components.
I buy this stuff by the case: http://www.superkleendirect.com/superlubesyntheticgreasetube3ozmfgpnsyn21030.aspx and use it for many applications around the shop and home. Including my camera support systems. For those who don't want to order just one tube (which would last a lifetime of tripod maintenance) Dean's suggestion of an auto parts store works best. Just compare Superkleen's MSDS with a product at the store... and make sure the product is synthetic.
No matter what grease is used, nothing will be as good as simple maintenance after the tripod is used in not-so-friendly environments.
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