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WD-40 Specialist 2209 Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube PTFE Spray, 283-g

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WD-40 Specialist 2209 Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube PTFE Spray, 283-g
$15.99
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WD-40 Specialist 2209 Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube PTFE Spray, 283-g

$15.99

Product Details

WD-40 Specialist Dry Lube with PFTE is a versitile lubricating spray for a number of scenarios and environments. Its anti-friction formula makes it perfect for high use or repetitive mechanisms that require protection from daily wear and tear. It’s perfect if you value cleanliness and maximum performance in your workspace. It’s quick-drying, and sets as a clear film that will keep damaging elements like dust, dirt and oil off of your tools. Built to withstand temperatures, from -45°C to 260°C it limits the need for frequent cleaning, saving you time to get the job done right.

  • WD-40 Specialist Dirt and Dust Resistance Dry Lube PTFE Spray lubricates and provides long-lasting corrosion protection with no oily residue

  • Ideal for releasing molded parts and is great for table saws, drills and lathes

  • Dries quickly and resists dirt, dust and oil

  • Reduces friction and wear on blades and bits, door and window tracks, slides, conveyor belts, rollers, hinges, power tools and equipment

  • Size: 283 g

Part Number 01209
Package Depth (cm) 6.67 cm
Package Depth (in) 2.63 in
Package Height (cm) 20.00 cm
Package Height (in) 7.87 in
Package Weight (kg) 0.43 kg
Package Weight (lb) 0.94 lb
Package Width (cm) 6.67 cm
Package Width (in) 2.63 in
Product Volume (L) 0.28 l
Product Volume (gal) 0.07 gal (US)
Product Weight (g) 414.00 g
Product Weight (kg) 0.41 kg
Product Weight (lb) 0.91 lb

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Package Depth (cm)6.67 cm6.67 cm6.67 cm6.67 cm6.67 cm
Package Depth (in)2.63 in2.63 in2.63 in2.63 in2.63 in
Package Height (cm)20.00 cm20.64 cm20.64 cm21.27 cm20.64 cm

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37 out of 39 (95%) reviewers recommend this product

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1 – 5 of 174 Reviews

Great "dry" lubricant for RV will not attract dirt & dust!

a year ago
Great "dry" (not oily at all). Used to lubricate RV slide mechanism under slide. No dirt or dust attracted!
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Don't think this carries PTFE anymore.

a year ago
I purchased a new can (item # 02209) that is supposed to have PTFE in it. There is no indication on the can or in the downloaded MSDS that this product still contains PTFE. Item number is the same on the old can, that clearly states that it contains PTFE. I will have to test for differences from old to new can.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Originally posted on WD-40 Canada

Good price, good product

a year ago
(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) Packaging was hard to open, actual product was good quality and worked well! Very long lasting, you can use it on basically anything. Amazing price for the quality.

Originally posted on influenster.com

Specialty lube

a year ago
Hard product to find but works well.
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Good quality.

a year ago
Good product when you need a different lube.
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Questions

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Q: can this be used to lube car&RV window tracks ?

2 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: I used it on my vehicle moon roof tracks; worked fine.

    2 years ago
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Q: Can this be used on wood? Is it greasy?

4 years ago
2 Answers
  • A: I haven't used it on wood. I used it to lubricate my sliding mitre saw, the saw wouldn't rotate so I used this product to lubricate the turning mechanism (metal and aluminum). It solved the problem and the mitre saw rotates. The product is not greasy.

    4 years ago
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Q: Is this product safe to use on plastics, vinyl & rubber?

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: WD-40 Specialist Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube PTFE Spray is safe to use on wood, paper, fabrics, leather, metal, rubber and most plastics (except clear polycarbonate and polystyrene).

    3 years ago
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Q: Is this product food grade? Can I use it on an espresso machine?

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The WD-40 Specialist Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube has a registration of NSF Category H2 (#146856). This identifies that this product is acceptable as a lubricant where there is no possibility of food contact (H2) in and around food processing areas. Such compounds may be used as lubricants, release agents, or anti-rust films on equipment and machine parts in locations in which there is no possibility of the lubricant or lubricated part contacting edible products.

    3 years ago
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Q: Looking for best lubrication for Dryer Rollers and or fryer Idlers wheel. So temperature could be a little hotter and dust is certainly afactors. So this WD-40 Specialist Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube PTFE Spray, fit the bill?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes, our WD-40 Specialist® Dry Lube with PTFE can be used for this application, as it provides superior lubrication and long-lasting corrosion protection with no oily residue. It is best used where cleanliness and maximum performance are required, as it dries quick leaving behind a lubricating film that resists dirt, dust and oil buildups. In addition, it is effective in temperatures ranging from -50°F to 500°F.

    4 years ago
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Q: What is the freezing point of this lube? Does it contain silicone or just teflon?

6 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: The WD-40 Specialist Dry Lube product contains no silicone. It has PTFE and a proprietary (non-silicone) additive for extreme pressure lubrication. The pour point (the temperature at which fluid motion of the material is essentially stopped) has not been determined for this product. However, the product is mostly heptane, which has a point point of <-50C. The temperature range for use of this product is from -45.5C to 260C (-50F to 500F). For this product, which is designed to evaporate quickly, the fluid will take longer at low temperatures to dry completely. Please note that spraying the product at very low temperature will give you a much weaker spray than spraying at room temperature as an example.

    6 years ago
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Q: Would this work on rifle bolt actions? What temperature range will it endure without jamming the bolt action?

6 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: This product has never been tested for firearm applications, and therefore we can not recommend it due to liability issues. In terms of temperature range, this product performs within the range of -45.5C to 260C (-50F to 500F).

    6 years ago
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Q: Can you spray this in a car ignition lock?

7 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes, this product can be used within a car ignition lock as it dries quickly and resists dirt, dust, and oil. WD-40 Specialist Dirt & Dust Resistant Dry Lube lubricates and provides superior long-lasting corrosion protection with no oily residue.

    7 years ago
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