This video explains the importance of lubricating car door locks, especially during winter. It emphasizes the need for the right lubricant, highlighting the benefits of using a PTFE-based spray like WD-40 Dry Lube over traditional WD-40. The video also demonstrates how PTFE repels dirt and grime, ensuring smooth lock operation.
43055 3 года назад 4:25The video shows a person using 3-IN-ONE Lock Dry Lube to fix sticking door locks on an old Jaguar. They explain why dry lube is better than WD-40 for this purpose and demonstrate how to apply it. The person then tests the locks and is pleased with the results.
9160 2 года назад 3:24This video offers a simple solution for stiff door locks. Instead of using WD-40, which can leave grease on your key and clothes, the video suggests using dry graphite. The video demonstrates how to apply the graphite to the lock and work it in with a key, making it easier to open and close the door.
215922 8 лет назад 1:04Mr. Locksmith demonstrates how to use WD-40 Specialist Silicone to fix a sticky car door lock. They explain that WD-40 is a penetrating oil, not a lubricant, and that a silicone-based lubricant is better for locks. The video shows how to apply the lubricant to the lock and hinges, and emphasizes that a little bit goes a long way.
30038 2 года назад 5:51This video provides a simple solution for a common car problem: a key that's difficult to insert into the ignition. The presenter demonstrates how to use WD-40 to lubricate the ignition switch, making it easier to turn the key. The video is short and straightforward, offering a quick fix for a frustrating issue.
60115 7 лет назад 1:38