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Stop moving in it. Otherwise, you will have to wait until you can get that WD-40. I just bought some WD-40 pens by the checkout lanes in Wal-Mart. Get one of those for tomorrow.

2006-07-25 08:49:12 · answer #1 · answered by pizzagirl 4 · 0 0

Singer makes a bottle of "Machine Oil". It is convenient since it's a small bottle, and it has a small nozzle that lays flat when closed. It has all purpose uses for sewing machines, computers, bicycles, household appliances, etc. It would definitely work on a squeaky chair! I have used my oil for various things, including a tight sliding door. You could find it at various stores: Walmart, Meijer, Michael's. Look for sewing machines, sewing supplies, or craft supplies department.

2006-07-25 16:03:42 · answer #2 · answered by Jai 2 · 0 0

Temporary fixes: melted butter, sewing machine oil.

Better fix: next break time, switch chairs with someone much more junior to you. (in case he wants to make a big case of it)

2006-07-25 15:50:52 · answer #3 · answered by Vince M 7 · 0 0

Got any furniture polish. That works on sqeaks.

2006-07-25 15:52:56 · answer #4 · answered by voddybabe 4 · 0 0

Use a bar of soap.

2006-07-25 15:48:57 · answer #5 · answered by Just Ask 2 · 0 0

try some hand lotion until you can get oil

2006-07-25 15:50:17 · answer #6 · answered by traceegotback@verizon.net 1 · 0 0

Do not sit in the chair.
Stand and do your work..

2006-07-25 15:48:03 · answer #7 · answered by Vulcan 1 5 · 0 0

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