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The two locks on my front door were becoming very difficult to operate
and sometimes the key would become stuck inside the keyhole. I was ready to go buy new locks, but then I remembered how my grandfather would use graphite powder as a dry lubricant for delicate pocket watches. I took pictures of the lubrication process and wrote up a guide. The total cost for the lubricant was about $5 ordered online. Here's the guide - http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/H...r-Lock-and-Key The locks work great now and require very little effort to operate. Cheers, Paul Michaels Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
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