Sparky: Glad to hear that.
As for the insight given by CD2274, I often forget that I live in God's country, with pure running streams, gentle soft rains, fragrant meadows and forests, and little or no dust, and certainly no long harsh summers with plastic being degraded by sunlight.
I have always subscribed to the idea of if a little is good, it's good. I know some who slather gallons of stuff on everything in their path, but a good friend who fixes clocks uses a tiny tipped needle on the end of a micro syringe (called a TB syringe, I think) to just touch a wee bit of lube to the bearings in question. A small bottle has lasted him decades.
But again, if you get dust or abrasives blown about by the wind, it will turn into cutting slurry.
I recall a relatively new rental car we had getting caught in a high wind dust storm and as we pulled over because we couldn't see the road, wondered how this was different from a sandblaster on the windshield and finish of the vehicle.
Glad it's working and I read the comments to become more educated and appreciate learning how things are different from where I live.
Dale