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I am not sure which lubricant to use in these two applications. Do you have a recommendation?
1. Honda vehicle and home door locks/keys can be harder to use in the winter. What would be the optium lubricant, dry graphic film lubricant, white lithium grease, WD40, Liquid Wrench, or other to use in this application to improve mechcanial operation? 2. I have a couple fishing rods & reels. I want to get the reels preped for the first spring opening to get out and fish. What lubricant should use on these reels in this application? Thanks guys.
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I would avoid all the wet lubricants that you mention, as these will turn any dust grit etc into a paste.
A dry lubricant like a silicon spray would be better.
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Thanks Rocky.
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