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WD-40 White Lithium vs WD-40 Silicone

WD-40 Specialist White Lithium Grease

WD-40 White Lithium

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

Where It Wins

  • + Better for heavy loads
  • + Lasts longer on metal
  • + Thicker protective barrier
  • + Won't run off vertical surfaces
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WD-40 Specialist Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant

WD-40 Silicone

Slick. Silent. Won't leave a mark.

Where It Wins

  • + Safe on rubber and plastic
  • + Cleaner application
  • + Won't attract dust
  • + Better for light-duty use
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The Verdict

White lithium for metal-on-metal. Silicone for rubber, plastic, and multi-material.

Different tools for different jobs. White lithium grease is thick, stays put, and excels at heavy-duty metal-on-metal lubrication — hinges, gears, latches. Silicone lubricant is thinner, safe on rubber and plastic, and won't attract dust. Use lithium when you need lasting protection under load. Use silicone when you need gentle, clean lubrication.

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