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WD-40 Silicone vs 3M Silicone

WD-40 Specialist Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant

WD-40 Silicone

Slick. Silent. Won't leave a mark.

Where It Wins

  • + Water resistant
  • + Heavier protective film
  • + Better for outdoor use
  • + Easier to find in stores
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3M Silicone Spray (Dry Type)

3M Silicone

Dry. Clean. Impossibly smooth.

Where It Wins

  • + No oily residue
  • + Better for paper/fabric
  • + Larger can (24 oz)
  • + Cleaner dry finish
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The Verdict

WD-40 for wet applications; 3M for dry, residue-free lubrication.

Both are silicone-based, but the formulation differs. WD-40 Specialist Silicone is water-resistant and leaves a slightly heavier film — great for outdoor use. 3M's dry-type silicone evaporates to an ultra-thin layer with zero oily residue, making it ideal for paper handling, treadmills, and sewing machines.

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