How can dry lubricants like graphite work better than liquids? Wouldn’t they just cause more friction or wear?

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Wikipedia article on the subject was a little too technical, getting into layered molecular structure and non-lamellar structures and such. Hoping this sub can make sense of it.

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Interesting, I’d been using a liquid (well gel like) product to lubricate the contact point for the string at the nut of my guitar, I guess pencil might work better, time to give it a go!

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