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geekworking t1_j0j009t wrote
Would definitely NOT use white lithium grease as it is too thick and can cause the pins to get hung up.
Lubricating locks is good, but you need something lighter that won't attract dust. Generally best is Teflon, Graphite, or even silicone based Lubricants.
piper5177 t1_j0j4sef wrote
Another LPT where OP doesn’t know what the fuck they’re talking about. This sub has lost its way. Dry graphite is the best for locks.
keepthetips t1_j0ivjeo wrote
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oDDmON t1_j0iz8q8 wrote
I’ve gone to wax based chain lube for a ton of stuff.
Doesn’t attract or hold dust/dirt, good on a variety of surfaces and applies in all kinds of temperatures.
SatanLifeProTips t1_j0j55xm wrote
DON’T USE GREASE! It will make a mess every time you put the key in. Plus grease + lock mechanisms = bad. It can cause a pin to hang up from suction and you are done. The lock won’t turn. Remember the pins go up AND down as you insert the lock.
I buy a THIN teflon based lubricant from my locksmith called Tri-flo. This is what the ‘professionals’ use.
ThrowawayLocal8622 t1_j0iw080 wrote
Graphite (powder) is also a good dry lubricant.