A little light oil (WD-40) or something similar. Stay away from powdered graphite, as it'll migrate out of the hinges and mess up your paint.
2007-11-14 07:18:45
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answered by ? 6
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WD-40 works, but has an odor. Try a couple drops of 3 in 1 Oil (this is the name brand). It is a light oil and works well. If you can, raise the top of the hinge pin up just a little and put the oil next to the pin. Push the pin back down and open and close the door a couple times.
2007-11-14 08:03:48
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answered by sensible_man 7
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Spray some WD-40 on the hinges. It works.
2007-11-14 07:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The WD-40 will work for a while, but if you can find white lithum grease in a spray can (usually easy to get at an automotive supply store) it will last much longer.
2007-11-14 07:19:13
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answered by Brad K 4
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Use WD40. It works wonders for squeaky hinges!
2007-11-14 07:19:42
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answered by Haley S 2
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Try a little lithium grease. It comes in spray. It will last much longer than the WD-40.
2007-11-14 07:29:29
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answered by Bill 7
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Just spray any any lubricant to the door hinge.
Any lubricant will do but the famous one will WD40.
2007-11-14 18:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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wd40 fairy liquid cooking oil etc
2007-11-14 07:32:44
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answered by Anonymous
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spritz it with WD40
2007-11-14 07:45:32
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answered by Shannon A 3
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i have put margarine on mine and it has worked
2007-11-14 10:12:43
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answered by suzanne w 3
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