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Managing the UnManageable
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I have a Palio CF That is VERY tight to open and close.
I pulled it apart a few times cause it's sticking. What do I/we use to lubricate the rails? I know there's a bunch of lube I can try.. BUT.. Maybe someone already has run into this. Bestest Tom |
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Gonna make you groove...
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I'd be inclined to go with graphite. Either a soft pencil or buy some graphite dust in a tube from the hardware.
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When do I get my meds?
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I tried some graphite dust in mine, and didn't really notice any difference. It cuts great, but I hate that it doesn't open and close as smoothly as I would expect.
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Wax paper?
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If palio's were made on the thighs of virgins like cc's then there wouldn't need to be any lubricating going on.
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I have never lubed mine and don't really think you need to. Seems tobacco bits get in there and cause just enough trouble to bind things up a bit. Here's a couple of things to try: (1) insert a pipe cleaner into the small holes at the end of each slide rail (2) blow compressed air or tuner cleaner into those same slots.
Always works for me. Keeps your Palio dry, non-oily and fresh smelling |
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Cigarologist
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Send it in for service...
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Personally i use KY.
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