Lubricating slide out step

I had a problem with my drivers door step, dealer fixed the fault but after a few weeks it got very juddery. Idoit had used lithium white grease, should never be used on plastic (guides are plastic).
I partly stripped mine down, cleaned up all the runners and used ordinary grease. Now works better than when it was new & has been fine for months. I found silicone waste of time.
 
Only two days ago; I finally got around to dismantling my step.. a straight forward affair.

The brass bushes had become stiff against the ferrous bits (good old rust)

A wire brush and some fine wet n’ dry soon freed them up.

However, after trying lubes mentioned above ( before it had to be finally dismantled ); they didn’t fair well against the daily road gunk.

On this occasion I have elected to use motorcycle “chain lube”.. ?

But my guess is; if you use your moho a lot - it will require reg maintenance if exposed like mine ??

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I totally removed our double step while we were in Germany this year, the mate in Germany has a sort of waterproof fatty silicone spray grease, refurbed the whole step, never had the Hymer from new, but I imagine it’s now working better than new, perfect ?
 
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I totally removed our double step while we were in Germany this year, the mate in Germany has a sort of waterproof fatty silicone spray grease, refurbed the whole step, never had the Hymer from new, but I imagine it’s now working better than new, perfect ?

It also gave me the opportunity to re-tension all the bolts, which made the step less rickety
 
I know so much about grease I thought it was a film. What is 'ordinary grease'?

I had a problem with my drivers door step, dealer fixed the fault but after a few weeks it got very juddery. Idoit had used lithium white grease, should never be used on plastic (guides are plastic).
I partly stripped mine down, cleaned up all the runners and used ordinary grease. Now works better than when it was new & has been fine for months. I found silicone waste of time.

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do these have to be removed to lubricate them? mine juddering, I think there was a small stone in there somewhere, Ive jetted out with hose and want to oil it up, seems a bit faffy to remove to lubricate it
 

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