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Barrel lock lubrication


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Just fitted a new drivers door lock handle and barrel lock. It's the military removable top door with the recessed handles and the barrel locks are pretty cheap and nasty. Invariably in winter-time I cannot get the lock to open due to frozen water in the mechanism. I have used WD40 in the past but have been told it's not the best product to use.

Something like 3in1 oil or maybe a silicone spray? Any advice?

Don't know why I bother with locks really, since being a soft-top the average villian carrying a knife gets free access!

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Silicone spray is very useful for that kind of thing, it doesn't leave a oily residue that will attract dust. Also useful for lubricating window runners, door locks, door seals etc.

SWMBO will also be happy if she doesn't get wd40 on her new dress where you blitzed the stiff front door lock.

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A good source for the dry graphite lubes is in Gun Shops. There is a product called Dry-Slide that is graphite particle suspended in a solvent. You apply the liquid and the solvent disolves leaving the graphite.

It's popular with the air rifle gun fraternity.

MolyKote also make a graphite paste which does the same job.

S.

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