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Old 01-24-2007, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by lexicon View Post
Agreed. I can't remember why, someone told me once why this was not a good idea.
Many ppl find their door locks frozen. many pour hot water on the lock but all that does is the water contacts in the inner metal surfaces and freezes in the lock. bad idea. They sell those antifreeze delocking things to go inside the lock.

Same for windows, if its cold enuff, the water is just going to get inside the window and freeze on contact with cold metal inside the door. bad idea.
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