wd40 on a chair messed up the piston

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After googling how to fix a squeeky chair I sprayed wd40 on most moving part on my chair and the next day Houston is acting up. When I sit down it dips to a certain height and acts funny when i try to use height adjustment, sometimes getting stuck and sometimes making an awful noise. Is this unusual? There were multiple sources saying wd40 is safe wherever. How di I fix this?
 
The original WD40 is a water dispersal product and that’s where it’s name came from. There’s also the WD40 Brand. They make various WD40 branded products for specific use. I have a can of WD40 silicon lube - it’s not a water dispersal agent.
 
Nothing to do with wd40 , probably have an oil leak on the piston so not consumer repairable.
It's a mighty coincidence the day after he squidges a load of that crappy stuff in there it starts acting up don't you think?

What I wanna know is is it still squeaking? :mrgreen:
 
Although you describe the moving part as a piston, some moving parts on chairs are actually sleeves on a rod, using friction as the resistance.
I think plumbers used to have a can of something that remained sticky, no idea what it was called. This might be the answer.
 
WD-40 Multi-Use Product lubricates moving parts such as hinges, wheels, rollers, chains, and gears. It protects against rust and corrosion on items like tools, and sporting equipment. It penetrates to free stuck corroded parts like nuts, bolts, valves and locks. It quickly removes adhesives, corrosion and paint. It displaces moisture to restore water flooded equipment such as engines, spark plugs and power tools.
 
WD40 also contains a solvent, so I wonder if the (presumably gas) strut used in the chair has had its' seals attacked/damaged by using WD40 in it.

And AFAIK it isn't a lubricant in any conventional sense because it evaporates off too quickly. Don't lubricants work by filling in the rough areas in a mating or sliding area and therefore reducing friction.
 
Jeez guys, stop bitching about the properties of WD40 and advise the OP what to do about it!

Gaga, can you get a rag and clean the piston etc. that you squirted it on?
 
What to do? Replace the gas strut if the existing one is kaput. Happy? One supplier is Dictator who can make any size/rating of gas strut you desire
 

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