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Default Graphite in Locks? ...not good sometime

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Your locksmith probably used spray dry teflon lube. It sprays as a
liquid, then dries to a teflon powder. The advantage in locks is that
the dry teflon doesn't attract or hold dirt like oil does.



On Fri, 01 May 2009 22:34:19 -0500, Red Green
wrote:

Recently had to have a key made for van door lock I had no key for.
Locksmith lubed the lock and it wasn't graphite based. I asked why and
he said because of the high humidity here in the mid-south graphite is
NG. When combined with moisture it hardens like cement. Have to take
his word for it. Well established locksmith. Not some matchbook cover
graduate working out of garage and car.

What did he use? WD-40!

...and the WD-40 thread war is on again :-)


Just an FYI. Just a messenger here.


Nope. It was a can of WD40 red tube thingy and all...or a can of spray
dry teflon lube with a WD40 label painted on it just like a real can,