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ol_Bombero-JC
Feb 25, 2014Explorer
Larryzv7 wrote:
My door lock is not on the recall list but I did have a lesson involving door locks that I will share here. My key broke off in my door lock and I had to learn the hard way to lube my locks every now and then with some D5-W or other light lubricate.
D5-W - ?
DeoxIT D5 (if that's what you mean) is an expensive lubricant and *cleaner* - removes oxidation.
WD-40 will lubricate - but it's mainly a *solvent*.
Ask a locksmith - graphite or a dry graphite spray for locks.
(SlipPlate is a good inexpensive solution).
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As "tbred" indicates, the WESCO Fastec Industrial letter indicates - "If you have already paid to have your lock cylinders replaced to address the problem, you may be eligible for reimbursement."
"Contact Fastec at - Link
(fastec industrial dot com) or call toll free (800) 837-2505"
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