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Joined: May 2002
Posts: 427
CEG\'er
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CEG\'er
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Originally posted by DanKBud: dunno, id try WD-40 or some shi0t.
NO NO NO!!!! WD-40, while being a very good stuff, is a little bit corrosive - you should never use that in locks!!
To free a stiff lock, you should use a spray lubricant which contains graphite. Graphite is a dry lubricant, which is absolutely perfect for cylinder locks - and most others too. In spray-can form, the liquid used to move the graphite helps freeing moving parts, and pushes the graphite further in the lock.
In the cold weather we have here (like, right now), we have to lube our locks or we don't have a car anymore.. Oh how I love the keyless entry!!
Kyo
1997 Mystique GS Duratec ATX -- sold
2005 Focus ST - Quicker! - Still a Duratec!
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