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Tried wet spray lubes on my sticking motorcycle ignition lock but no joy. Dried out the lock with compressed air, gave a few squirts of Ambersil Dry. After a couple of wiggles of the key it now works every time. So pleased not to have to change the lock.
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I used this product because oil was not recommended for my new door locks. The keys did not slide in smoothly. I used the product but it did not really make a noticeable difference. I applied more times, still no good. I then tried conventional oil and that made a big difference, so I wasn't over impressed with this product
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I've used this on both padlocks and car locks. It really works very well but be patient as it can take a few key insertions and turns to work in to the lock. Use sparingly and wipe off excess as it can stain. It transformed several locks that had become stiff after using normal oil or WD40 type products. Many lock manufacturers specify graphite lubricant as it stays in place and doesn't attract grit. If the lock is really bad and dirty you may need to use something like WD-40 mainly to flush out the crud then once it's more or less dry use the graphite. The liquid really just distributes the graphite which is the real lubricant. Yes it is expensive but it really is excellent and a little bit goes a long way.
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I bought this to lubricate a couple of Euro profile door locks, which had become quite difficult to operate. Working like new now. No problems to report, but you do need to be careful to clean up any excess that might leak from the lock: being graphite-based, it's fairly grubby stuff.
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After a life-time of squirting WD 40 into locks to make them work better - I discover that it's the wrong thing to do! It only clogs up the mechanisms. This stuff is astonishing: key was sticking in back door lock, and was very awkward to open. I felt sure I'd break the key if I tugged at it any more. Then I discovered this graphite lumbricant- two squirts, a wiggle or two, a few minutes patience and IT'S AS GOOD AS NEW. Buy it and try it before you call a locksmith!!
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