Try some powdered graphite or lock lubricant spray from Bunnings or your hardware store of choice. Locks do need regular lubrication.
Hi All,
Ignition key refuses to go in? any ideas
thanks
Try some powdered graphite or lock lubricant spray from Bunnings or your hardware store of choice. Locks do need regular lubrication.
Thanks for that, bought wd-40 which worked like a charm.
I hope OP was talking about the wd40 lock lubricant.
WD40 make a bunch of stuff now.
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So do I as ordinary original WD 40 is not a lubricant, it is a penetrate for loosening stuck nuts and leaves a sticky residue so is unsuitable in this instance. But people have come to think it is a magic solution for everything. It isnt
Its very name is a clue Its Water Dispersant formula version 40 and was developed to stop rust on Atlas rockets
Times You Should Never Use WD-40 | Reader's Digest The bit about hinges is relevant to locks
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