stoneill wrote: » 3in1 oil is best for locks and mechanism. Although WD40 acts as a good initial lubricator, it tends to lose efficiency much quicker than oil. As for the key, rub a pencil lead up and down the key.
TopTec wrote: » WD40 and wet oils will eventually gum up the lock. Graphite powder is the only way to go. TT
CarPark2 wrote: Check your lock maker. I have ABS avocet and they strongly recommend not to use oil or silicone lubricants. I got graphite powder on AliExpress for next to nothing and it worked really well. Just put some on the key and work it in and out of the lock.
bobbyss wrote: » I never heard of this graphite powder stuff. Can i get it on Woodies and places like that?
jack of all wrote: I'm not sure, but I picked up some in McQuillan's of Capel street last year. I'm pretty sure any proper locksmith's should have it otherwise...
bobbyss wrote: » OK. Thanks. Is it a can like WD40? How much is it?
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: I find silicone spray great stuff for locks, sliding doors, car door windows (if slow going up or down) car seatbelts if slow retracting, and doesn't gum up or gather dirt like wd40
bobbyss wrote: » Can you recommend one that you get in places like Woodies?
jack of all wrote: Sorry, only seeing this now, this is the actual product I got in McQuillans- Pressol
The Real B-man wrote: » Silicone Spray
BaZmO* wrote: » Graphite Powder is a good alternative for locks.https://www.electricalworld.com/Mobile/en/Kasp-50g-Dry-Microfine-Graphite-Powder-Lock-and-Padlock-Lubricant/m-m-1006.aspx?PartnerID=73&gclid=Cj0KCQiAtf_tBRDtARIsAIbAKe0h3EfXMeSvHloLOCcDVNDq70OsXKJ79P7j-IEnzliC_yZoZv6vnMUaAgL8EALw_wcB&utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=Ireland