"6. We suggest that you do not use WD40® on your lock because
dust particles may clog the pins when WD40® is sprayed inside the
lock."
I guess WD40® must be the only thing that carries dust
particles, eh? That's a new one!
I always get a kick out of the WD-40 myths and experts around the
world. It's a lubricant, it's not a lubricant, it collects drit
& grime, it evaporates and disappears, it ... well, you get the
ideaG.
wrote in message
ups.com...
Daniel Prince wrote:
In your opinion, what is the best lubricant for an outdoor
padlock?
I live in a humid area about six miles from the ocean. Thank
you in
advance for all replies.
According to the "master's"
http://www.masterlock.com/general/fa...dservice.shtml