What kind of lubrication do I need for my fireplace damper?
My fireplace damper needs lubrication. Obviously WD40 will burn up and cause a fire in the chimney. What about graphite?
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HyHeet GP Graphite Grease it is rated up to 550 degrees.
Check your local hardware or fireplace shop. Otherwise, a builder may be able you in the right direction. Check the web too.
Graphite shouldn’t burn...it’s what pencil lead is made from.