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Key Lubrication

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I would stick with the graphite lock lubricant...there may be others but this is the best and will not cause build up etc....:thumbup:
 
I would stick with the graphite lock lubricant...there may be others but this is the best and will not cause build up etc....:thumbup:
:agree: Absolutely powdered graphite, nothing else, not WD40 or any other type of liquid lubricant. I have a squeeze bottle of graphite powder that I periodically use to put a puff into the ignition switch, the rear cargo lock, and the trailer lock. I don't put it on the key, just into the ignition switch and locks. Then I run the key in & out a few times and Presto!! The key has graphite on it as well. That's your best bet so that things don't get "sticky".
 
:agree: I use powdered graphite on all of my locks; house, car, truck, Spyder, etc. It works great. Just be careful of the graphite on the key after a treatment as it can get on your clothes.
 
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