Safety0ff wrote:I've used brake cleaner to clean them then use a dry lubricant localy availabe.
Brake cleaner is a very aggressive solvent and it attacks some plastic and painted surface. The Paslode pneumatic tool cleaner is very good. It's pure heptane pressurized by CO2.
It's basically the same as an electronic cleaner, however I don't think the purity is as high, which is not a big deal for locks/general machinery It dissolves oil and flush out effectively but doesn't attack plastic/rubber/paint. An extra tall 12oz can is $6 or so at Home Depot.
I look for keywords such as:
These are better lubricants than graphite (which works fine as well,) other key words I look for:
- Leaves no oily residue.
etc...
The one thing I don't like about graphite is that sometimes there's big chunks.
They're definitely cleaner than graphite. Lowe's used to sell Synco Dri-Lube.
The Medeco KeyLube is the same thing sold under their private label.
Medeco KeyLube MSDS does show it is made by Synco.
http://www.medeco.com/products/pdfs/Med ... onMSDS.pdf
Synco Dri-Lube
http://www.super-lube.com/pdf/msds_Dri_Film_Aerosol.pdf
The Blaster Dry Lube (TDL) is a good commonly available alternative. It is a suspension of PTFE powder in heptane, which is safe on plastics and a 10 oz can is like $5 at Home Depot/Lowe's.
I would avoid the Liquid Wrench/Gunk brand Dry Lube as its alcohol based solvent is more aggressive on paint, plastic and ink.