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Best Garage Door Lubricant

A squeaky garage door is a cry for help. These lubricants silence the noise, smooth the action, and protect against wear — one quick spray at a time.

Quick Picks

  1. #1 B'laster Garage Door Check Price →
  2. #2 3-IN-ONE Garage Door Check Price →
  3. #3 WD-40 Silicone Check Price →
  4. #4 WD-40 White Lithium Check Price →
#1

B'laster Premium Garage Door Lubricant

One spray. Instant relief. Your garage door will thank you.

Specially formulated to keep your garage door opening smooth and quiet. The no-drip formula clings to tracks, springs, and rollers. One application and your overhead door glides like it's brand new.

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#2

3-IN-ONE Professional Garage Door Lubricant

Quick squirt. Quiet door. Problem solved.

3-IN-ONE's garage door formula is the quick-and-easy answer to squeaky overhead doors. PTFE-based, it dries without attracting dust or gumming up. Apply, close the door, and enjoy the silence.

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#3

WD-40 Specialist Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant

Slick. Silent. Won't leave a mark.

WD-40's silicone formula creates a clear, waterproof film that lubricates without attracting dirt or dust. Safe on rubber, plastic, vinyl, and metal. Leaves surfaces slick and protected — not sticky.

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#4

WD-40 Specialist White Lithium Grease

Thick protection. Lasts all night. And the next one.

WD-40's White Lithium Grease sprays on as a liquid and sets to a thick, protective layer. Metal-to-metal protection that lasts through temperature swings, heavy loads, and long nights in the garage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I lubricate my garage door?

Every 6 months minimum. If you live in a humid or salty climate, every 3 months. Springs, rollers, hinges, and tracks all need attention.

Should I use WD-40 on my garage door?

Regular WD-40 is a short-term fix. Use a dedicated garage door lubricant or silicone spray for lasting results. WD-40 Silicone is an acceptable choice.

Can I use grease on garage door tracks?

No. Grease on tracks attracts dirt and creates a gummy mess. Use a silicone or PTFE-based spray on tracks. Save grease for springs and bearings.

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