i think that he means you need WD-40 its a cleaner and not a lubercant you may have put the problem off but raelly as you said you cant lubricate things well underwater so making sure its clean is the way to go and WD-40 will do that
ive built houses remodeled just finished hanging my last door in my house put in a new wall and new pocket doors. done drywall, plumbing, ducting, flooring, trim, shelving, electrical, structural pretty much anything but drafting blueprints to code . . . and ive done drafting of blue prints before
i need to put a new fan in my bathroom, redo the caulk, replace the toilet (its one of the first toilets that was supposed to save water but it sucks and it has an aftersplash when it flushes) i have to repaint my room box in the top of the closet (including building a fram for it) build a new desk, dresser, guitar rack, frames for pictures and build china shelves for my dining room as well as a corner cabinet (floor mounted i still dont like hanging cabinets) put in threshholds and a floating composite wood floor in, rebuild my grandfathers deck, shed, and pour a new base for the shed, i have to grade his lawn and put in a drywell so that it will stop flooding his basement i have to replace his shutters
and i have to find time to change my oil and clean the grout in my shower as well as help my dad put in new tiles (floor and shower walls and shower ceiling) in his bathroom and build a new maple cabinet for his sink and find a showerbase that fits it
and i work 30 hrs a week at starbucks
and im attending college full time
i dont sleep
but im pretty handy?