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WD-40 Specialist White Lithium Grease Spray is a 10 oz aerosol lubricant designed for metal-on-metal applications. It provides superior lubrication, reduces friction, and offers long-lasting corrosion protection. Trusted by professionals worldwide, itโs perfect for automotive, industrial, and household use, ensuring your equipment stays smooth and rust-free.











| ASIN | B00L35DAWQ |
| Brand | WD-40 Specialist |
| Brand Name | WD-40 Specialist |
| Container Type | Tin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 16,011 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079567300243, 00079567300618 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Item weight | 10 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Liquid volume | 10 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | WD-40 Company |
| Material | Lithium |
| Model Number | 300240 |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Package information | Tin |
| Part Number | 300243 |
| SAE J300 Viscosity Grade | 0W |
| UPC | 079567300618 079567300243 |
| Unit Count | 295.74 millilitre |
| Viscosity | 0w |
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Best brand and White Lithium Grease for many purposes
Update 05/03/25 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Found another great use for this lithium grease.... Ceiling Fans. I have them in all rooms and bedrooms. As it gets so hot in the desert, they do need lubricating once every couple of years. Most of mine are either Hunter or Hampton Bay. Regardless, after years of operation, they can squeak or just get plain noisy. I never realized they could be lubricated until I researched them. I've had great success lubricating most, just a couple of squirts near the bearings, let it soak in a while and then turn on the fan. Squeaks gone. I've had one that isn't either of the main brands and that's developed a really grinding sound. Took quite a few squirts over a 24 hour period and finally, it's now silent. I've not had any issues since. Just one thing, make sure you shake the can well before use. I found a minute or two shake was enough. Also, make sure you can is upright when you squirt. I had one occasion that resulted in the can being upside down to be able to get into a roller bearing of a window and it just released air, not lube. If you have such a problem and need, be aware that Amazon DOES sell a long extended hose that is just about a universal fit for all spray cans and can be reused on a new/replacement can so it'll last a lifetime Update 04/22/25 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I just purchased 2 more cans. This is wonderful stuff. I also have used it on my dual paned opening windows and patio door as the wheels on them were squeaking and they didn't slide freely. Couple of squirts top and bottom and from each side and the windows and doors all operate so smoothly, I can slide a window open with 1 finger (used to be two hands were needed previously). I stand by this stuff, it's really good for the garage door and sliding windows. Original Review ~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've always trusted WD-40 and I had an old can of this white Lithium Grease Spray but needed new. I saw a replacement on Amazon with the same design as my old can but it was considerably more than this new. So after discovering they had released the same product with a "new look" I bought a new can. Purpose? To lubricate a Garage Door that was awfully noisy. I sprayed each and every hinge, each and every roller and the door screw itself. Oh my... what a difference!!!! Noise level went down considerably to a point now all I can hear is the "noisy" motor!!!! LOL... Never heard that before because the squeaks coming from the rollers and hinges were so loud. After much success, I decided to give this stuff a go on my front door which had a sticking lock. One squirt and a a couple of open/closes of the lock and that went from sticking to smooth as a baby's.... Next came a kitchen cabinet door which would not close fully. I realized the problem was the hinge was so sticky so another couple of squirts and that solved that problem. I sprayed the garage door some weeks ago and it's still super quiet. Just one point, shake well and don't hesitate on the squirt. You don't need loads but don't light finger the spray. Firmly press and what comes out is a spray that then leaves a white grease on the subject. I've also bought a second can which I keep in the garage. I used that one on my hedge trimmer. I used to use a light oil spray just to keep the blades smooth but found the white grease a much better lubricant that doesn't dry up in the heat like a light oil does.
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Great for Heavy Outdoor Metal Gates
I used this WD 40 Specialist White Lithium Grease on a large, heavy metal gate outside, and it worked extremely well. The gate had been squeaking and was becoming harder to open and close smoothly. I sprayed the hinges and moving metal parts while opening and closing the gate to help the grease work its way into all the contact points. Afterward, I wiped up any excess that dripped, and the difference was immediate. The gate now opens and closes much more smoothly, and the annoying squeaking is gone. It seems to hold up well outdoors and provides a nice protective coating on the metal parts. The SMART STRAW makes it easy to target specific areas without wasting product. Pros: * Works great on heavy metal gates * Eliminated squeaks immediately * Easy to use SMART STRAW * Good value for the money * Seems durable and long-lasting outdoors Cons: * Can drip if you apply too much * White grease can be messy during application, so keep a rag handy Spray vs traditional tube grease? The spray is much easier to apply in tight spaces and hinges. It reaches areas that would be difficult to coat evenly with tube grease. How to apply without overspray mess? Use the SMART STRAW for precision, apply short bursts, and place a rag underneath the area. Wipe away any excess after application. White lithium vs silicone grease? I prefer the white lithium grease for heavy metal to metal applications like gates and hinges because it provides a thicker, longer-lasting lubricant. Silicone grease is better for rubber, plastic, and lighter-duty applications. Best for garage doors or general use? It works great for garage door hinges, outdoor gates, metal hinges, latches, and other metal-to-metal moving parts. I had excellent results using it on a heavy outdoor gate.
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