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Old 03-16-2013, 05:29 AM   #16
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I have some powder graphite lubricant that I use on my door locks and claws and latches and other parts that rub like hinges and trunk and good hinges.. Also my tube has a needle aplicator and I hold the button in and spray some in there when I do my monthly mantience.. It's over kill, but I got this huge tube back when I worked at a shop for this very reason.. A sticky fuel door and it fixed it right up.. It's powder so it doesn't gum up as much as the greases do.. It can be a bit messy, but it's amazing stuff.. Use it in my older outdoor locks when I had a storage and it made them butter smooth when at one time it felt as the key would snap instead of turn...
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