by mongo » 20 Apr 2009 18:30
Using 'Brake Cleaner' is a fantastic product, Kleen Flo for example. It breaks down the carbon and other particles, then they wash out. Let all of the solution out of the guts and then use a couple shots of WD40, this will displace any other crap in the lock.
Finaly, use a teflon or silcone spray to lube it. Use only enough to get the lock working. Wipe up any excess product. Remembering that any wet surface will attract dust, dirt and water.
When I am in the dessert like conditions, I blow dry the lock with compressed dry air and then place a small baggy with and elastic band around it.
Locks are fairly in-expensive, but the stuff I keep behind the lock is even more expensive.
Preventive maintenance...get some
mongo
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