Never use any type of petroleum products on the rubber gaskets as it will cause them to deteriorate. I have bought many hundreds of all different sizes of the military ammo cans from Gov Planet & Gov Liquidation when they had the contract. These cans are auctioned out of the military use when empty on pallets with the cans stacked on the outside of the pallet, with the open end facing out & the removed lids thrown in the center, then another pallet is stacked on top of the cans & banded down. The reason for this is not to let anything leave the military possession without multiple inspections. It is easier to inspect a pallet of cans when you can see inside without the work of opening each one.
After getting a trailer of these pallets home, They have be cleaned & dried of any water as they are stored outside. All the lids that come with the cans have the gasketing sprayed down with silicone spray from an aerosol can to prevent them from cracking or tearing as they have been exposed to the environment for many months awaiting the auction. Of the hundreds of ammo cans that I have cleaned & stored, none of the gasketing has failed using this method. Spraying a petroleum product on them will destroy the gasket & the cans designated usage to protect ammo in storage.