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WD40 works well per the above posts....can be expensive if you buy it in the aerosol can.
The cheapest purchase is in the 1 gallon can.....I think I paid around $15.00 at Bi-Mart......you need a $2.50 quart size or smaller plastic spray bottle to decant the WD40 into.

Cool.  I did not know you could buy it that way.  Usually, I buy an aerosol can then break off the tip and have a can I can no longer easily use.

Been using the gallon WD-40 for about 10 years now.  This stuff goes along way vs. the aerosol can. 
 

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