So if you want to avoid this problem you should go with other lubricants.
Petroleum jelly on door hinges.
Petroleum jelly remove the pin from your hinge and cover it in petroleum jelly before reinserting.
Brightnest has some great tips on household items that will fix a squeaky door.
A bit of petroleum jelly on a door hinge can take away that annoying squeak.
Bar soap just rub it on your hinges until they are coated.
Often petroleum jelly got stuck to the wooden door.
So not a good long term solution i guess.
The petroleum jelly works its way into the hinge and adheres well so it won t run off and make a mess like oil or other lubricants.
Photos 1 and 2 show how to punch out a hinge pin and grease it up.
This is also a quick to apply lubricant.
Though it is easy to clean.
A small amount of petroleum jelly works for many days.
You just have to put some petroleum jelly onto the outside.
This process is also a bit messy.
Wd 40 also lubricates your hinges well.
But it dries out very quickly.
Paraffin candles remove the pin from your hinges and rub hot wax onto it before reinserting.
Lift the door completely from its hinges and lean it against a wall.
You have to lubricant it every now and then.
4 squirt a drop of penetrating lubricant rated for use on refrigerators or petroleum jelly into the hinges with a needle oiler.
It takes 30 seconds to stop and lasts around 10 days.
A little petroleum jelly will rid the hinge of that annoying wail.
However petroleum jelly only works for a short time.