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I've always used warm soapy water, dried them out, then used graphite powder, but I've heard that's not a great idea?

The DMM's do seem to require a bit of love Darrin, for sure.

Joe I bought a DMM oval quad lock.

You need to grip it tightly, twist the shaft one way, ease it up towards the tip, twist it the other way then it opens up and the feeling is pretty intense.

 

 

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I've always used warm soapy water, dried them out, then used graphite powder, but I've heard that's not a great idea?

 

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That's what I do, any reason why it's not a great idea? I thought graphite powder was preferred over WD40 etc as dust/grit/etc didn't stick to it.

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