Don't let the authorities know about this. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:22 AM ed donnen <spliced.surprise@gmail.com> wrote: > I have been having a problem with the key sliding into the door lock on my > DoKa. Now, my dad was a confirmed Graphite man, swore by and at it all his > life. After rummaging about in the legacy junk pile some might call > treasure (but not anyone I know), I found a bulbous rubber squirter with a > thin needle like end. It still had some heft to it, so I knew it was not > empty. In defiance of all my years of experience, I inserted the end of > this tool and squirted what turned out to be a pink powdery substance into > my lock. > So, my question is, “What is this pink powder, and am I in trouble?” > > The powder seems sort-of slippery. > > Ed-91DoKa, now with a pink lock > |
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