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Spike00513
08-22-2014, 10:24 PM
The OEM VW/Audi door hinge grease is "G 052 778 A2" and the manual calls for door hinge lubrication every so often. I forget the interval.

I use DuPont Teflon Multi-use Lubricant. It dries to a film.

http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/036121/036121191570lg.jpg

imnuts
08-23-2014, 06:41 AM
I spray them with white lithium grease and then open/close them a few times. It always seems to stop the creaking on doors when I do it, so I guess that it works good enough.

gmudan
08-23-2014, 07:07 AM
I use dry-slide so nothing sticks to the hinges like dirt and dust. Just did this the other day.

Willënskraft
08-23-2014, 07:27 AM
I use WD-40.

blownb6
08-23-2014, 10:57 AM
I use WD-40.

drys up quick and it sucks, white lith grease is good , i personally use silicon based grease once a year and never have any noise

old guy
08-23-2014, 11:28 AM
CLP.

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Spike00513
08-23-2014, 02:11 PM
I spray them with white lithium grease and then open/close them a few times. It always seems to stop the creaking on doors when I do it, so I guess that it works good enough.

Does this not fall off? If the squeak comes back, then it must not be working? I recommend you give the DuPont teflon stuff a try, it dries to a film and stays on. I sprayed a bit like 15k mi ago, and no squeaks since. I should probably do it again, since I aggressively washed the hinge area when detailing my car..


I use WD-40.

WD-40 is a solvent and penetrating oil. That's like spraying your hinges with acetone or PB blaster. It dries things up in there, and the oily property of it attracts dirt. It is well-known amongst the lock-smith community to be a damager of lock cylinders, and is not to be sprayed into them to smooth things out..because while it may make something feel smoother, the squeak will return soon after, and damage will be done.

diagnosticator
08-23-2014, 04:06 PM
I like spray on drive chain lube. It goes on thin to penetrate into the hinge pivot, then gets a lot thicker as the solvent evaporates. After spraying the hinge, I wipe the over spray off with a rag. Other spray on lubes like WD 40 or dry lubes are not good enough for the hinges because they don't have a thick film that is able to cushion the hinge pivot, and do not resist water very well.

Jet08
08-23-2014, 04:10 PM
When you say drive train lube do you mean like motor bike chain lube that is thick and very sticky?

boy412
11-07-2014, 03:48 PM
When you say drive train lube do you mean like motor bike chain lube that is thick and very sticky?

I'm curious about this too John. What specifically do you use? I like the idea of something that is a little thicker. I just did this today. Cleaned everything well with a toothbrush and warm soapy water, rinsed with clean water, dried the area then applied Wurth HHS-K.

http://www.goodspeedmotoring.com/images/watermarked/detailed/1/893106050.jpg

Lots of online places carry it but here is where I got it (don't expect to find it at any retail stores):

Clicky click (http://www.goodspeedmotoring.com/wurth-hhs-k-high-pressure-lubricant.html)

ZipMeUpJ
11-07-2014, 04:14 PM
I sprayed mine with Lucas chain lube. I used it on my coilover threads too. It dries on in a clear film that feels a tiny bit waxy

DiertyEuroSpec
11-08-2014, 09:42 AM
CLP.

http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/667/667637.jpg

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Seerlah
11-08-2014, 03:20 PM
Standard silicone spray (Liquid Wrench fan) like once a year or so.

Willënskraft
11-08-2014, 03:26 PM
Bought a can of WD-40 Specialist for door hinges and window regulators I'll be swapping next month.

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FromS60toB61.8t
11-08-2014, 03:47 PM
ive only had my doors squeak once since ive owned the car, used WD-40 and it hasnt creeked again...

had the car for 7 years now, used WD ~ 4 years ago

diagnosticator
11-08-2014, 04:28 PM
When you say drive train lube do you mean like motor bike chain lube that is thick and very sticky?

Yes, drive chain lube in a spray can.

diagnosticator
11-08-2014, 04:32 PM
Yeah, that looks good. I use chain lube because it sprays on thin to penitrate the hinge, then thickens up to a thick greasy remander that wont wash off easily.

EastTNPharmD
11-08-2014, 10:10 PM
I use a white lithium grease and after I spray it on I work the door back and forth then I wipe the excess off. Been doing this about once a year and I don't have squeaky doors on any of my vehicles


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alien_brain
11-09-2014, 12:04 PM
yall are gittn all technical up in here [wrench]

MMMB00ST_A4
11-09-2014, 12:37 PM
Nothing.

Squeaks add character...

SlickFix
11-09-2014, 01:50 PM
I spray them with white lithium grease and then open/close them a few times. It always seems to stop the creaking on doors when I do it, so I guess that it works good enough.

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