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Old 05-07-2018, 01:58 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by MuseChaser View Post
Not to take issue w/ Humfrz, but do NOT use WD40 on your locks, unless you want to have to use it constantly from now until you bury your car. WD40 is a "works now for lubrication" product, but makes things way worse in the long run. It's a great cleaner, and it's also good for creating a barrier against water, but it's a terrible long-term lubricant.. it gums up, attracts dirt, and makes things worse. For locks, use graphite............
Well, now, MuseChaser ...... since it's a slow day, here in Puyallup, I did some research on the concept of using WD-40 in door locks.

It appears that about 50% of the internet posters say it's good ...... and 50% say don't use it in locks.

Hell, MuseChaser , I donno , I'm going back to Bubba and suggest he stick to 3in1 oil or coal oil ........


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