Doc Harley
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Bought the deicer first. Kept it in bag of goodies. -20° causes bad things to happen. Frozen this or that. I wouldn't go back to any other spray lubricant. Read up on it. Let me know what you find.
Peace...... Joe
steveg_nh
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Thanks for the tip! I have been looking for a better lock deicer. Always fighting them.
Doc Harley
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Thanks for the tip! I have been looking for a better lock deicer. Always fighting them.
I've sprayed this stuff on everything I own. Ramp doors were frozen shut. Etc. All good.
Note: take your locks off while you trailer. Then put them on when you park etc.
TrueBlue
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Thanks for the tip! I have been looking for a better lock deicer. Always fighting them.
I always fill up my locks with WD40. Never had a problem.
steveg_nh
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I do trailer with the locks off. I also pressure wash the trailer when I get back so that gets water in the side door locks. A quality deicer will help for sure.
Doc Harley
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I do trailer with the locks off. I also pressure wash the trailer when I get back so that gets water in the side door locks. A quality deicer will help for sure.
Hey bud. That Teflon didn't help at all. I had four frozen locks I had to use torch to thaw.
I've tried, silicone, wd-40 & Teflon. Idk......
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