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Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting
some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and removing the ignition key repeatedly? I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. |
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Any sort of liquid lubrication would probably cause the tumbler to be
gunked up as dust and dirt collects. A small amount of graphite powder every now and again is probably the only thing you can do. Keeping the key free from dirt is a good idea too. Im anonymous wrote: > > Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting > some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and > removing the ignition key repeatedly? > I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. |
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Since your so anal and particular it would probably be a bad idea to use any
lubricant including graphite powder because inevitably(did I spell that right?) the lubricant will get on your pants, clothes, and anything else lighter than a shade of grey. CaptainKrunch "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:40149457.2B86FF5A@junkmail.com... > Any sort of liquid lubrication would probably cause the tumbler to be > gunked up as dust and dirt collects. A small amount of graphite powder > every now and again is probably the only thing you can do. Keeping the > key free from dirt is a good idea too. > > Im anonymous wrote: > > > > Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting > > some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and > > removing the ignition key repeatedly? > > I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. |
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In article <bffabe31.0401251958.61c92db@posting.google.com> ,
acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote: > Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting > some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and > removing the ignition key repeatedly? > I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. You're more on track than you think. The keys will get to the point where the old one works fine, but the second key you got with the car--the one that you've never used--suddenly won't work. That's because of the wear between the regular key and the cylinder. Lubricant is fine. Good idea. DON'T overdo it. To keep funny wear to a minimum, and to keep your keyswitch from breaking, use ONLY the key in the ignition lock. Don't have anything else there, hanging down, pulling down on things, causing problems. |
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Im anonymous wrote: > Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting > some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and > removing the ignition key repeatedly? > I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. Whatever greases your key. |
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Im anonymous wrote:
> Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting > some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and > removing the ignition key repeatedly? > I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. =============== I have a small blue aerosol can of LockEase that has powdered graphite in a suspension of some kind of solvents. It flushes crud out and displaces it with graphite. I spray my door locks and ignition three or four times a year, especially when it's 'road salt season'. Yes, it's messy on the key the first two or three times you use the lock. Keep a tissue handy. On sedans the trunk lock sometimes gets neglected because some folks never stick the key in there. Not sure where I bought the stuff cuz it's lasting for years. 'Curly' ================= |
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acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous) wrote in message news:<bffabe31.0401251958.61c92db@posting.google.c om>...
> Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting > some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and > removing the ignition key repeatedly? > I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. Pointless. The contact surfaces within the ignition switch (there are a lot of connections being made) will be what wears out and leaves you stranded. Had a switch wear out at 115,000 on an Integra. The key looked just fine. JM |
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On 25 Jan 2004 19:58:41 -0800, acctforjunk@yahoo.com (Im anonymous)
wrote: >Ok, so I'm very anal and particular...What do you think about putting >some sort of lubricant on the key to prevent wear from inserting and >removing the ignition key repeatedly? >I know it would take forever to wear one out....just a thought. Use one of those quick release things so you can have just the car key(s) hanging from the ignition switch....it'll last forever |
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'Curly Q. Links' <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Yes, it's messy on the key the first two or three times you use the > lock. Keep a tissue handy. On sedans the trunk lock sometimes gets > neglected because some folks never stick the key in there. > > Not sure where I bought the stuff cuz it's lasting for years. People with keyless entry never use their door locks either. The new Toyota doesn't even requires a key to start the engine. |
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