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Lubricating door locks


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Not really a Fabia specific question - does anyone have any recommendations regarding the routine lubrication of door locks ?

Back in the "old days" it was just a dab of 3 in 1 oil. Is this still OK for modern central locking systems ? Or is WD40 better ? Or a combination of both ?

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Yes thats defo the only way to grease a lock esp tumblers....

As above WD40 attracts dust and muck and combine a nice sludge from WD40(oil) + Water(rain)....you get an abrasive sludge which wears down lock components. Thats why tumbler padlocks and door locks which have been oiled overtime become all loose and worn small springs inside are also not happy bunnies.

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i have found that these steps keep car locks in good working order.

  • spray a alcohol based degreaser into the lock, this will remove any dirt, grit that has entered the lock, do not worry about the amount you spray in, as any excess will just evaporate,

  • then spray a small amount of WD 40 in to the lock, as the name suggest WD stands for Water Displacement which means it DISPLACES MOISTURE. Oil & water do not MIX :confused: , it is also a lubricant which holds firmly to all moving parts. WD also protects metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against corrosive elements (rust)

Doing these step on regular intervals will give you a clean, lubricated, & protected lock. :thumbup:

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I'll try to buy some graphite powder tomorrow.

Just one more point. Lubricating the driver's door lock should be easy to do as there is a keyhole for access. Anyone tried to do the same for the locking mechanism on the rear doors ?

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