ChatGPT contends that for use on polycarbonate, the original 24-hour cure JB Weld is better than the clay putty stick.
Separately from that, I was able to clean and lube the cylindrical hinges, thanks to my seeing how
@techknight used pliers to squeeze the end and push to get the inner plastic piece out.
Once separated, they look like this...
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Very small amounts of yellow on the plastic piece is the old, stock grease, which was still soft to the touch...
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On the inside of the larger housing, you can see metal all around...
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The yellow stuff is the stock grease...
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I used a tissue and swaps to wipe out the old grease because IPA is bad for polycarbonate, and I didn't want to use soap and water and way days for it to fully dry...
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I told you before that I have SuperLube grease & Oil with PTFE, but I also have Molykote EM-30L, both of which I've used for my floppy drive lube jobs. I asked ChatGPT to tell me which of the two is best for this application, and it suggested the EM-30L, so I used that to lube. I dipped one end of my swap all around in the ME-30L and then lubed the inside, all over the metal. It's a very thin coat so you really can't see it after applying it. I then dipped the other end of my swab the same way and gave the outside of the inner plastic piece a very thin coating. Then I reassembled and used pliers like TechKnight did to rotate the hinge to ensure the grease would coat every nicely, then I put the hinges back on the Mac Portable.
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Details of EM-30L...
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