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I'm looking for a no-cost alternative.
Would bacon grease work?

Yes, if you're really that cheap. Or rub your finger behind your ear and then smear it on the offending door hinge. Butter also works, well as does earwax, shoe polish or a candle.![]()
Nose wax was the solution my Greek friend told me.
Only worked for a half-day.

That's why I like it here. I started with a squeaky door... Got 4 product endorsements, a request for my math skills, a treatise on class consciousness, and I'm no closer to stopping the squeak.
I'm looking for a no-cost alternative.
Would bacon grease work?
Those additves are generally snake oil, and either do nothing or can be detrimental. Years ago there was Slick 50 which was eventually found to clog oil pickups with flakes of Teflon. Most vehicle manufacturers specifically advise against using oil additives in their owners manuals, you're better off doing regular oil changes with a good quality oil (preferably synthetic as long as it's ok for your vehicle).I use Motorkote spray. It works much better than WD-40. Anybody ever used the Motorkote that you add to your oil? I'm always skeptical about oil additives, but the truckers on the radio swear by the stuff.
https://www.amazon.com/MotorKote-MK-HL32-06-32oz-Hyper-Lubricant/product-reviews/B000EGAM0I
It is simple, the pins punch up from the bottom. Do them one at a time. Use a hammer and a screwdriver and hit them upwards.@sdowney717 If I could do that I never would have asked. There's like 40 years of paint layers on my hinges.
Going to the hardware store tomorrow for the 3 in 1.
En-suite and NO STENCH!We have an en-suite don't you know. Does that make us posh?
Actually I took the crapper out of it because, well who wants a stench wafting in to your bedroom?
Exactly
I found using WD40 on door hinges works well but it dries out pretty quick requiring repeat visits to the tool shed. Someone put me on to iron filings. They come in a squirt tube and last a lot longer that WD40 does on squeeky door hinges.Which one is cheaper?
It's only one door.