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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 171815, member: 22283"] Oldmxr, Some lubricants do contain a water displacement ingredient in the package, but lubricant is much more expensive than say WD-40. I suggest the WD-40 after washing, actually the aerosol will help to push the water out from the rollers. Then use a good lube. If you don't have any WD-40, then you can hot lap around the yard to sling out most of the water, then lubricate. Putting lube on prior to washing is a waste of money, and it also does nothing for displacing water as the water will push the lube out. I'm talking lube here, not Uncle Joes Carnuba Wax. [/QUOTE]
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