Lock De-Icer and Lubricant 0.62 Fl. Oz. (3-Pack)
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It’s not a good idea, but if you have ice in your car ignition you may want to consider that There is only one option, so I am certain it will work out.
Having never tried it on a combination lock, I cannot recommend it. That would be something I would do with graphite.
Selected User Reviews For Lock De-Icer and Lubricant 0.62 Fl. Oz. (3-Pack)
Water is also shed by the spray, which also lubricates the parts. In the morning, you may need to use it again if there is a direct spray of freezing water or if the spray is directly blown by the wind.
Having trouble getting out of my car due to freezing is what prompted me to buy it. I'm still having trouble getting in and out of my car because the temperature is still too low. The VW Jetta I own is a 2003 model. Although I am working on a software upgrade, I am just happy that she is with me for now. She doesn't have a fancy beeper to open the locks, which is a problem. In addition, the single lock that I have on the driver's door will freeze solid as soon as the temperature drops below 32 degrees (apparently, it can even happen before). So I purchased them, thinking I would have a solution to my problems for all time. There was no way it could work out. How much rubbing alcohol is in it? 2) Next to the key in the narrow gap. Since most of it didn't fit in, I had to awkwardly insert the key and remove it rapidly in order to get it Yes, I agree. There are no more words left for me to say. The shockingly intimate approach I used did not yield any results. A lot of the liquid got on my hands or dripped down the wall. The lock would not budge even after several attempts. I kept one in my pocket since it sort of worked a couple of times. On a particularly cold night, I went to use it, and it just broke down. We'll have no more fun juice! (Wait, what? The problem is that I have used it a few times already!.
After that, I brought it with me to work because it was frozen in the ice box. We were able to thaw the truck's locks and the ice box locks. After applying it, you have to wait a few minutes before it works, but it works! In our field, we recently experienced an incident with truck locks that would not open again, and we wished we had one. Our team is unsure if they were frozen or just stuck, so we may need ice salt to get them moving again, but salt is a lubricant as well, so it would have worked in either case. As a precaution, I purchased these backups as well!.
According to my understanding, the liquid was supposed to be forced into the lock when it was pressurized. There was no life in any of the 3 bottles. It is IMPOSIBLE for me to and will not recommend this product.
Worked very well for me. A freeze can occur either before or after the lock is pried open.
This was a stocking stuffer I gave to friends they were thrilled with it. There is still a cold feeling in locks in the age of fobs as well.
When my car locks are a little difficult to open due to wind and snow, I use this to help. This would be a highly recommended book.
The city I live in is Chicago - It is necessary to have this stuff.