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Date:         Thu, 27 Jul 1995 13:15:29 GMT
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From:         vw@gulbransen.com (Vw)
Subject:      RE: "DRY" DOOR LOCKS

> >> WD-40 was designed, formulated, manufactured, made, constructed, > >> perfected, and maybe blessed by the Lord Himself for this application. > > > >Not to poo-poo any recommendations from "the man" :), but I'd highly > >recommend > >sticking with the earlier posts of the graphite powder. Liquid lubricants, > >such > >as WD-40, tend to collect dust and grime and gum up over the long haul.

I hate to disagree with Steve, but WD40 also evaporates, leaving things dryer (but cleaner) than before. I have a good friend who does locks and speedometers. He says that you should NEVER EVER use graphite on a speedometer cable. Apparently most of his business comes from people who put graphite in the cable. Use oil instead--but not too much if it is a Volkswagen, because if you use too much it will get into the left front wheel bearing and dilute the grease causing the bearing to squeak then sieze.

I put a little 3-in-one oil on my locks, including the ignition locks, about once a year. BTW, I keyed all of my VW locks to the same key. That way I only have to carry one key.

Bob and Penny Lee vw@gulbransen.com San Diego, CA '71 VW Bus White/Blue with sunroof '72 VW Super Beetle White Herbie '71 VW Bus Dark Blue with sunroof '72 VW Super Beetle Orange with sunroof

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