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What is the best lock lub

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

Postby bumber » 29 Feb 2008 21:42

maxxx wrote:Not a chance I do not use Wd40 . WD40 evaporates into nothing in a short period.


Thats not at all true it still has oil left over which is why its bad to leave in locks, if you dont think so spray it on a CLEAN piece of flat glass and let it dry, then scrape it off with a sharp razor blade and see what you come up with.(but i agree with you not to lube locks with it)

I use WD40 first because it seems to free it up better than just brake cleaner alone, and I get WD40 free from work anyway.

Virgin teflon to the best of my knowledge is new never been recycled teflon...
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