[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
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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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