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SHADY 3T WIS
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My orange knight bezel is a getting a bit tight, I did take it into the pool but rinsed it off with Evian. What do you guys recommend?? Thanks |
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KenC Admin
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I would spray it 1st with a little WD40 to make sure it is clean and the use a little light machine oil (like 3 in 1). |
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SHADY 3T WIS
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Thanks Ken!! |
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KenC Admin
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You're welcome...and don't loosen it up too much. You don't want it to randomly turn. |
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SHADY 3T WIS
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KenC wrote: You're welcome...and don't loosen it up too much. You don't want it to randomly turn. There sounds like a "Joke" in there somewhere..........goofy |
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DEMO Guest
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I have never had to lube my bezel but if I did I would use Tuff-Glide. I use it on my custom knives. I like the needle-type applicator tip for precise application. Non-oil based lubricant. Here's a link: http://sentrysolutions.com/AllProductskew.shtml |
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