Translations:AY Honors/Pinewood Derby/Answer Key/52/en

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For most of the liquid lubricants you don't need to use very much. Usually you will just want to use a single drop per wheel. Too much oil will actually cause the car to run slower. To apply the oil put one drop on the axle put the wheel on the axle and spin it, then remove the wheel and wipe the axle with a paper towel to remove any extra oil. You only want a very thin film of oil, this will also keep your car looking nicer.

Dry lubricants are the traditional pine car lubricant. Some people think that graphite works better than the new white Teflon.