Re: [diesel_mercedes] Routine Lock Lubrication

 

All I found in my little town was graphite. These heaters in these cars work soooooooooooooo good. I think I could bake something in my car on the way to town. I didnt know it was that cold in Germany. I had a 63 VW bug what a POS, worst car ever built. Ok, Ok, if you are a California beach girl with Birkenstock s then maybe OK car, but in the north country, no way. Spent my first winter here with that car. 6V I had to get a 8V battery to jump it to start. Pedels froze to the floor as it got to -20 every single year in the 80's. I had to carry a propane solder torch to un stick the pedals. Sure glad someond invented Subaru, national car here back in the 80's, only 4wd car untill Toyota came out with the Tercell. Looking for a mild winter. It's been raining unbelievable for the dry side of Washington. Max




On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 2:57 PM, vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



Lock Ease it GREAT STUFF ! .

I have not seen it for sale anywhere in almost 30 years , used to be in Grocery Stores...

Where did you find it ? .

-Nate

      Rob   wrote :

If you can't find the spray, Lock-ease should be fine.

When one lock starts to act up, I dose every car and house ext lock with
the stuff.

Rob
Garden Grove, CA
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On 10/31/14 1:38 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> 2c. Re: Routine Lock Lubrication
> Posted by: "Max temple" jasperezra@... max_stemple
> Date: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:27 am ((PDT))
>
> Nearest Chrysler place is over 100 miles away. I'll see what they have in
> town next time I make it there. Thanks, Max
>
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:52 AM, vwnate1@... [diesel_mercedes] <
> diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Go to Chrysler / Jeep Dealer and ask the Parts Dept. guy for " Heat Riser
>> Solvent " ~ it comes in a shaving cream can (remember those ?) with a
>> plastic snorkel in the nozzle , what it is is graphite in a light carrying
>> fluid that you shoot into the key holes and them work the key back and
>> forth a few times , have a clean rag handy as you should spray it in the
>> keyhole until it burps back out .
>>
>> This same product will work wonders on every key lock you have , NOW is
>> the time of year to do every lock on the property so they'll work easily
>> and smoothly until spring .
>>
>> DO NOT get suckered into using WD40 or other worthless crap in key locks
>> ! it's a solvent that washed the dirt and lubricant out allowing
>> temporary ease of operation as the lock's delicate innards rapidly grind
>> them selves to death .
>>
>> I have posted the MoPar P/N before .
>>
>> -Nate
>>
>> 



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RE: [diesel_mercedes] Routine Lock Lubrication

 

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Lock Ease it GREAT STUFF ! .

I have not seen it for sale anywhere in almost 30 years , used to be in Grocery Stores...

Where did you find it ? .

-Nate


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[diesel_mercedes] Routine Lock Lubrication

 


Lock Ease it GREAT STUFF ! .

I have not seen it for sale anywhere in almost 30 years , used to be in Grocery Stores...

Where did you find it ? .

-Nate

      Rob   wrote :

If you can't find the spray, Lock-ease should be fine.

When one lock starts to act up, I dose every car and house ext lock with
the stuff.

Rob
Garden Grove, CA
==


On 10/31/14 1:38 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> 2c. Re: Routine Lock Lubrication
> Posted by: "Max temple" jasperezra@... max_stemple
> Date: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:27 am ((PDT))
>
> Nearest Chrysler place is over 100 miles away. I'll see what they have in
> town next time I make it there. Thanks, Max
>
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:52 AM, vwnate1@... [diesel_mercedes] <
> diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Go to Chrysler / Jeep Dealer and ask the Parts Dept. guy for " Heat Riser
>> Solvent " ~ it comes in a shaving cream can (remember those ?) with a
>> plastic snorkel in the nozzle , what it is is graphite in a light carrying
>> fluid that you shoot into the key holes and them work the key back and
>> forth a few times , have a clean rag handy as you should spray it in the
>> keyhole until it burps back out .
>>
>> This same product will work wonders on every key lock you have , NOW is
>> the time of year to do every lock on the property so they'll work easily
>> and smoothly until spring .
>>
>> DO NOT get suckered into using WD40 or other worthless crap in key locks
>> ! it's a solvent that washed the dirt and lubricant out allowing
>> temporary ease of operation as the lock's delicate innards rapidly grind
>> them selves to death .
>>
>> I have posted the MoPar P/N before .
>>
>> -Nate
>>
>> 

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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Routine Lock Lubrication

 

Thanks. Max

On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 6:45 AM, Aleph93 aleph93@ca.rr.com [diesel_mercedes] <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
If you can't find the spray, Lock-ease should be fine.

When one lock starts to act up, I dose every car and house ext lock with
the stuff.

Rob
Garden Grove, CA
==


On 10/31/14 1:38 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> 2c. Re: Routine Lock Lubrication
>      Posted by: "Max temple" jasperezra@gmail.com max_stemple
>      Date: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:27 am ((PDT))
>
> Nearest Chrysler place is over 100 miles away. I'll see what they have in
> town next time I make it there. Thanks, Max
>
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:52 AM, vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <
> diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Go to Chrysler / Jeep Dealer and ask the Parts Dept. guy for " Heat Riser
>> Solvent " ~ it comes in a shaving cream can (remember those ?) with a
>> plastic snorkel in the nozzle , what it is is graphite in a light carrying
>> fluid that you shoot into the key holes and them work the key back and
>> forth a few times , have a clean rag handy as you should spray it in the
>> keyhole until it burps back out .
>>
>> This same product will work wonders on every key lock you have , NOW is
>> the time of year to do every lock on the property so they'll work easily
>> and smoothly until spring .
>>
>> DO NOT get suckered into using WD40 or other worthless crap in key locks
>> ! it's a solvent that washed the dirt and lubricant out allowing
>> temporary ease of operation as the lock's delicate innards rapidly grind
>> them selves to death .
>>
>> I have posted the MoPar P/N before .
>>
>> -Nate
>>
>>        Max Asked  wrote :
>>
>> I went to lock my car (80-240) the other day, the locks have always worked
>> good, but this time the key would hardly turn, I did lock it, very
>> carefully, it felt like the key might break if I turned it normal like. Is
>> my car getting old or something?  What to do? Max
>>
>>



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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Routine Lock Lubrication

 

If you can't find the spray, Lock-ease should be fine.

When one lock starts to act up, I dose every car and house ext lock with
the stuff.

Rob
Garden Grove, CA
==

On 10/31/14 1:38 AM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> 2c. Re: Routine Lock Lubrication
> Posted by: "Max temple" jasperezra@gmail.com max_stemple
> Date: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:27 am ((PDT))
>
> Nearest Chrysler place is over 100 miles away. I'll see what they have in
> town next time I make it there. Thanks, Max
>
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:52 AM, vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes] <
> diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Go to Chrysler / Jeep Dealer and ask the Parts Dept. guy for " Heat Riser
>> Solvent " ~ it comes in a shaving cream can (remember those ?) with a
>> plastic snorkel in the nozzle , what it is is graphite in a light carrying
>> fluid that you shoot into the key holes and them work the key back and
>> forth a few times , have a clean rag handy as you should spray it in the
>> keyhole until it burps back out .
>>
>> This same product will work wonders on every key lock you have , NOW is
>> the time of year to do every lock on the property so they'll work easily
>> and smoothly until spring .
>>
>> DO NOT get suckered into using WD40 or other worthless crap in key locks
>> ! it's a solvent that washed the dirt and lubricant out allowing
>> temporary ease of operation as the lock's delicate innards rapidly grind
>> them selves to death .
>>
>> I have posted the MoPar P/N before .
>>
>> -Nate
>>
>> Max Asked wrote :
>>
>> I went to lock my car (80-240) the other day, the locks have always worked
>> good, but this time the key would hardly turn, I did lock it, very
>> carefully, it felt like the key might break if I turned it normal like. Is
>> my car getting old or something? What to do? Max
>>
>>

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