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De-icing locks

 
 
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Old 23-01.-2003, 01:25 PM   #1
Brian Huntley
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Default De-icing locks

I had to de-ice my Ulock today to ride in to work. I did so by dumping about 20 ml of methyl hydrate
over the shackle and lock face - it worked like a charm.

Now, should I re-lube the lock, or will that just gum things up?
 
Old 23-01.-2003, 01:27 PM   #2
Alex Rodriguez
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Default Re: De-icing locks

In article <2072304b.0212160755.3715268c@posting.google.com>, brian_huntley@hotmail.com says...

>Now, should I re-lube the lock, or will that just gum things up?

Use a lube made specifically for locks, and it won't gum up.
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