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Date:         Fri, 4 Jan 2013 01:49:57 -0500
Reply-To:     Peter Krogh <peter@PETERKROGH.COM>
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From:         Peter Krogh <peter@PETERKROGH.COM>
Subject:      Re: door lock service
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I did some work to the sticky locks. It's a pretty major improvement (so far).

I pulled off the sliding door interior panel and sprayed all lock linkage mechanisms I could find with WD40. Wiped as much gunk off as I could, and then sprayed with WD40 brand White Lithium grease. I did the lock linkage, sliding door channels, rollers, etc. Was glad to see that the rust was not alarming.

I bought some graphite at the hardware store and did my best to puff it into the keyslot of the locks. I definitely don't have the hang of it yet.

Bottom line, *everything* feels much better. Locks turn easily, doors slide smoothly. It was a pretty quick treatment, maybe an hour of cleaning, spraying and wiping.

Peter Krogh Author, The DAM Book, Digital Asset Management for Photographers Second Edition May, 2009 www.theDAMbook.com


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