VP Corner: Use Tri-Flow, Not WD-40, for sticky locks

We frequently have customers ask us what product to use to lubricate their Mail Boss locks. Well the answer is Tri-Flow, not WD-40! The military developed WD-40 in the 1950s to be used as a water displacing substance in order to keep mechanical parts from rusting. It is a petroleum based product. As time went…

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Mail Boss Recommended Touch-Up Paints:

Rust-Oleum® Protective Enamels Heavy-gauge galvanized steel construction and a powder-coated finish make Mail Boss locking mailboxes durable and built-to-last. But even powder coat finishes can be damaged due to accidents, vandalism, and long-term environmental weathering. If your Mail Boss gets scratched or dinged and the powder-coated finish is compromised, it is important to use a…

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Free Replacement Flags Available

If you own a Mail Boss locking security mailbox and you have noticed that your flag is starting to fade, we can help! We have upgraded our flags to a new UV-resistant material, and we are happy to provide customers with replacement flags free of charge! Just let us know, and we’ll take care of…

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VP Corner: Cleaning Tips for your Mailbox

How to Clean and Care for Your Mail Boss Mailbox Recently, several customers have asked us how to clean your mailbox. Well, I’m here to tell you.. it’s really simple! A little wash and a little wax will go a long way in keeping your Mail Boss looking dapper for many years. Caring for your…

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