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What Is The Best Lubricant To Use In A Lock? 

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Today we are going to answer the question: How to lubricate my lock and why you should lubricate your lock? We’ll also discuss what is the best lubricant to use in a lock.
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At Loc-Doc Security, Our Mission is to help you protect your people and your property. We continue to share information like this to help you be informed so you can know the best solutions for the security of your property.
One of the questions we get asked by our customers is ‘Why do I need to lubricate my locks?’. While there are many lubricants on the market, not all of them work well with locks. We will cover three different types of lubricants; WD-40, Lock Saver Synthetic Lubricant, and Graphite Lock Lubricant.
First, Why do I need to lubricate my locks? If you’ve ever noticed your key sticking in your lock or having a hard time turning when the key is in the lock, this could be a sign that you need lubrication. If your door hinges are squeaking and making a lot of noise, this could be another sign you need lubrication. Metal that rubs against metal can get worn down and would be a great candidate for using lubrication. Another thing to consider is the temperature that the lock is exposed to.
Watch us put these lubricants to the test!

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@im1who84u
@im1who84u 2 года назад
Being in my sixties I had a learning curve on lubricating locks, and here is my two cents. DO NOT USE WET LUBRICANTS. I've used graphite and that works well but it is messy. For the average guy and for every day home use, I'd recommend silicon spray lubricants. Do that once a year to any locks you want to keep in good working order and you won't have any rust or sticking problems. Works great on car locks and power windows. Before using it on power windows you may want to watch this RU-vid video first. Just copy and paste the below Heading. Doing This Will Make Your Power Windows Last Forever
@michaelnurse9089
@michaelnurse9089 Год назад
Thank you kind Sir.
@Brisbaneview
@Brisbaneview Год назад
There's WD40 DRY PTFE as well which works perfectly for lock handles and locksmiths.
@machdaddy6451
@machdaddy6451 3 года назад
I was glad to find out that you didn't recommend graphite, because as you said it's messy.
@chilmarkcharley
@chilmarkcharley 2 года назад
You nailed it. WD40 is a debris magnet. Synthetic lubricants like LOCK SAVER packaged as aerosols actually clean, lubricate and protect the lock mechanism in about a 2-second burst. The aerosol propellants first flush the lock clean, it then takes about 30 seconds for the propellants to evaporate before leaving a light, semi-dry finish on the lock parts. Try a different test. Go to a window or any pane of glass, spray WD40 on the left, LOCK SAVER on the right. You'll see the WD40 pattern begin to run down the glass and stay wet. In a lock, that simply soaks up dirt, dust and debris. Any locksmith worth his salt, realized this a long time ago. On the same pane of glass, away from the WD40 pattern, spray LOCK SAVER -- a 2 or 3 second burst is all you need. Watch the propellants evaporate and the lubricant stay in place as a dry finish, no running down the pain. Synthetic lubricants like LOCK SAVER won't freeze -- and miracle of miracles -- the same cold temperature lubricant creates a barrier to the metal in high humidity climates, preventing rust and corrosion. This one is a no brainer.
@pauld3327
@pauld3327 Год назад
Do you spray LOCK SAVER on the key or inside the cylinder ?
@Bronzed-adonis
@Bronzed-adonis 7 месяцев назад
I put wd40 in my garage door look 10 years ago that wouldnt budge and its been perfect ever since
@cycassandra14
@cycassandra14 Год назад
I use power steering fluid. Just a little bit on your key, and turn gently.😊
@stephenfranciosa7317
@stephenfranciosa7317 2 года назад
I have been using WD-40 for 20 yrs on locks and two times a year. No problems
@timothyleee27204
@timothyleee27204 2 года назад
Have you ever used it in your car ignition?
@im1who84u
@im1who84u Год назад
"I have been using WD-40 for 20 yrs on locks and two times a year. No problems" That's fine it's working out for you, but it's really not the best product to use.
@cgruthless49erstalk58
@cgruthless49erstalk58 9 месяцев назад
Its hard to locked when its very cold especially in a construction properties
@M3GAN3116
@M3GAN3116 Год назад
Will this work for car clutch cable thanks 👍
@djbassick
@djbassick 11 месяцев назад
What about if wd40 has been used already? Will the dry lube clean that out?
@Soknik01
@Soknik01 8 месяцев назад
It might remove some of it depending on what solvents are in the dry lube. I would just pick up a can of brake cleaner spray and flush out the lock as best you can. If you have a air compressor you could blast it with some air afterwards to try and blow out any remaining residue. After giving it a few minutes to allow the brake cleaner to evaporate go ahead and hit it with some actual Lock Lubricant like the synthetic dry lubricant seen in this video.
@djbassick
@djbassick 11 месяцев назад
What about silicone spray?
@mujeeburrehman4470
@mujeeburrehman4470 Год назад
Graphite is a conductive , it can spark in or heating up problem in ignition switch, so beware of it.
@MiTmite9
@MiTmite9 Месяц назад
What about using graphite? I use that.
@tonymanero5544
@tonymanero5544 4 дня назад
The video talks about graphite towards the end.
@brandoncampbell4934
@brandoncampbell4934 Год назад
3 and 1 lock dry can lubricant
@bennygreene1421
@bennygreene1421 Год назад
Depends on what you are using WD 40 on. Graphite? Depends on what you are using it on. NEVER put graphite inside a vehicles key ignition lock. Not a good idea. Depends on what you use different lubricants for.
@Trash_is_life
@Trash_is_life Год назад
My 2022 silverado 3500 hd ignition I'm having a hard time taking out the key
@caleb7427
@caleb7427 5 месяцев назад
Wiggle the steering wheel a little bit when it gets stuck
@fredbloggs6080
@fredbloggs6080 6 месяцев назад
What about olive oil PAM?
@user-rz8ld7iq8h
@user-rz8ld7iq8h 6 месяцев назад
Terrible for locks but works great for sexy time with the wife or girlfriend 😆
@Jimmy_Cavallo
@Jimmy_Cavallo 6 месяцев назад
Complete dust magnet
@fredbloggs6080
@fredbloggs6080 6 месяцев назад
@@Jimmy_Cavallo That's why I use it for dusting and polishing furniture. That's a joke. I ended up getting the WD-40 Special Dry Lubricant that is similar I think to the Lock Saver, with PTFE, although they don't list the ingredient.
@markc2152
@markc2152 2 года назад
Graphite all day
@kevinmay1270
@kevinmay1270 Год назад
Will this work on a gun trigger? Make it easy to pull the trigger?
@lesterparker1594
@lesterparker1594 Год назад
Haha. How about just clean your gun? I’ve owned guns my entire life and never had a problem with the trigger being hard to pull. You either have a really dirty gun, or you’re incredibly weak. They make triggers with really light pulls. I don’t really recommend them especially for a carry gun. Just clean your gun dude
@Futuredynamo
@Futuredynamo Год назад
What if you already used WD40 on the lock once? I didn't know this info and used it recently. It is still working fine. Can I go ahead and start using another lubricant like the one shown in this video? If I buy some and spray it in there in the near future, will it help get rid of / counteract the problems with WD40?
@locdocinc
@locdocinc Год назад
If you have the ability to clean it, that would be helpful. If not, use of lock lubricants as a maintenance procedure will always lengthen the life of the mechanical lock hardware
@theOriginal_ex811
@theOriginal_ex811 2 года назад
First off, your audio is not sync'd with your video. It is a bit distracting but doesn't change the quality of your content. Second, would you accept Rem-DriLube (a dry gun lubricant) as a decent alternative to the lock-specific lubes that are out there?
@TheLittletroyboy
@TheLittletroyboy 2 года назад
Graphite!
@orestwolfgang556
@orestwolfgang556 Год назад
Can you use silicone lubricant? That dries with no residue.
@teeduck
@teeduck 6 месяцев назад
Fine machine oil
@dcdad556
@dcdad556 Год назад
Informercial. Graphite. Done.
@bennygreene1421
@bennygreene1421 Год назад
Graphite will cake up inside a key ignition cylinder. Messy as the guy just said.
@the1basser
@the1basser Год назад
WD-40 is not a lubricant .
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage 10 месяцев назад
*bingo* everyone seems to be missing that. In devices that have grease or oil already in them, WD-40 will soften hardened grease or oil and get it flowing again, but it will not add any lubrication. It displaces water and coats metal, it does not lubricate. It can also loosen some glue residues, I've removed Sharpie marks with it, so it is versatile. People just need to learn it's limitations.
@jonibrown4427
@jonibrown4427 7 месяцев назад
It will make it worse.
@Bronzed-adonis
@Bronzed-adonis 7 месяцев назад
​@jonibrown4427 When's it meant to get worse I put it in my garage door lock 10 years ago and it's been perfect ever since
@billasohyeah
@billasohyeah Месяц назад
Why does it say so on the can?
@Leo-gt1bx
@Leo-gt1bx 16 дней назад
@@billasohyeah WD stands for water displacement. Never spray it on parts with oil or grease unless you want to clean it.
@ksk5517
@ksk5517 4 месяца назад
THIS PROMO VIDEO IS A SCAM. Pushes higher costing product over other similar products. Also, graphite powder is shown in the video thumbnail, but not demonstrated its use.
@gsxrsquid
@gsxrsquid Месяц назад
None
@pSL-oy5gl
@pSL-oy5gl 2 года назад
I wish I had watched this video before spray WD40 in to my ignition Switch. WD40 completely clogged up my car ignition key barrel. Now i can't even start my car🥵
@timothyleee27204
@timothyleee27204 2 года назад
How long did it take for the ignition to get clogged up after you sprayed it with wd40? I literally just sprayed mine today
@pSL-oy5gl
@pSL-oy5gl 2 года назад
@@timothyleee27204 It depends. If there are lot of dirt in your key barrel it will clog up quickly, otherwise it want. Mine it took about a day to clogged up. I had to clean and unlock the barrel, now it is working fine.
@timothyleee27204
@timothyleee27204 2 года назад
@@pSL-oy5gl ok. Thank you so much
@wonderwalls3565
@wonderwalls3565 Год назад
I dont understand. how would the lubricant get rid of the "gum" fromt he lock. ther eis no way out for the gumness. Also can it be used in car ignition?
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage 10 месяцев назад
Even dry lubricants go on "wet" and those solvents can break down, and flush away the "gunk" before they evaporate. It often doesn't "remove" the gunk, it just "relocates" it, that's why you see most locks installed with the tumblers up. Any lubes or sprays can clean out the tumblers via gravity. I don't have an answer for your car question, other than I'm curious why so many people are having problems with their car ignitions, lol. I can tell you that when ever I get a used car, if the keys look worn at all, I have fresh keys made, preferably at the dealer. Going to the hardware store to have them copy an already worn key defeats the purpose.
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