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<blockquote data-quote="pjb2643" data-source="post: 2182701" data-attributes="member: 112843"><p>I had to clean the wheels/inerds of my lock when having similar issues. I sprayed the lock work with a lightweight penetrating/cleaning type oil to clean out the aged & dried oil residue from when it was new. I let that penetrate & clean overnight, did the same again, & buttoned it up. Never had any more trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjb2643, post: 2182701, member: 112843"] I had to clean the wheels/inerds of my lock when having similar issues. I sprayed the lock work with a lightweight penetrating/cleaning type oil to clean out the aged & dried oil residue from when it was new. I let that penetrate & clean overnight, did the same again, & buttoned it up. Never had any more trouble. [/QUOTE]
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