If your gaming chair is making squeaking noises, it could have loose parts or parts that need lubrication.
If you are unsure what lubricating agent is best for your chair, we recommend using a WD-40 spray or asking your local department store on what works best.
Before lubricating your gaming chair, first check if the squeaking noise is caused by loose nuts, bolts, or screws. Use a screwdriver to tighten any nut, bolt, or screw that may be loose.
If the chair still makes squeaking noises afterwards, the next step is to try greasing the mechanisms of your chair.
To loosen up the joints of your chair, apply a lubricating oil on the mechanisms of your chair. You may want to remove the bolts and screws from the chair to lubricate them more thoroughly before putting them back into the chair.
The squeaking sound could also be caused by the back of your chair or its wheels. Check those if your chair is still squeaking after lubricating the bolts and screws:
In order to reduce the amount of squeaking in the future, make sure that you treat your chair gently. For example, sit down gently on the chair and refrain from putting unnecessary stress on your chair, such as collapsing into your chair or jumping up and down.