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    Greetings, Miss and i are very new with chastity 24/7 and a small problem have occured, we can see small traces on corrosion on the padlock that i wear. Any advises on this problem or ideas for a lock to buy where we won't have this problem? We have just brought a new lock but we would like to get the "real thing" so we don't have to wory about the problem. i wear the curve, so i it can't be too big.
     
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    Most padlocks are brass and won't corrode. The shackel shouldn't either if it's stainless steel. But there is stainless steel and then there's stainless steel. And hardened steel isn't really the same thing, either. But on the other hand, with just daily showering, I found it still took months for an ordinary brass padlock to have problems working - even so, it still locks and unlocks, but a locksmith would want to dismantle it and clean it. :)

    To be absolutely sure, you need to locate a padlock designed for marine use.

    Sei.
     
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