While door locks are fitted to ensure security and privacy, it gets really irritating when they get jammed. In most cases, doors get jammed during the most unexpected and hilarious circumstances! We have all been in situations where the locks have stopped working and the doors refuse to open when we need them to be opened the most! When it comes to keeping your house clean and well-maintained, looking after your door locks plays an important role.
There are many reasons behind a door getting jammed. If a door has not been opened for a long period of time and the metal knob/lock has been in contact with moisture for way too long, it results in rust formation that prevents your door from opening. Doors may also get jammed when the wood gets swollen or if the door is not hanging correctly in the frame. A lot of issues arise when the hinges turn faulty and get warped.
In many cases, people immediately reach out to a carpenter when they encounter a jammed door lock. This often results in a lot of time, money, and effort being spent in looking into the issue and getting it fixed. People also end up breaking the locks if they get too notorious.
If you are not willing to go through these hassles, you can simply get a can of WD-40 Multi-Purpose Product to get your work done in the best way possible. The liquid helps you lubricate your door locks, making them free and smooth. Once you get a can of WD-40, you can get your door lubricated within minutes and open jammed doors with the utmost ease. It also helps you maintain the smooth functioning of your door lock.
Here is a simple guide that you can follow if you are willing to lubricate your door locks with the help of WD-40.
Before you let WD-40 work its magic, make sure that you equip yourself with the right tools for lubricating your door locks. The items required for the same would include a brush, air spray, 0-tips, and a can of WD-40 Multi-Purpose Product.
Once you gathered all the equipment required for the job, you can start by cleaning the dust off your door lock. This would help you work on a cleaner
door. If you have an air spray, you can use the same to blow all the unwanted dust particles and contaminants off your door lock. This also allows you to prevent the key from getting stuck, bent, or broken when it is inserted into the lock. Make sure that the air spray has a pipe that is small enough to enter the door lock and clean the dust therein.
In case you do not have an air spray at your disposal, you can use a 0-tip. Take a 0-tip, dip it in a cleaning agent, and insert it into the door lock to clean it. Make sure you try and clean the dust as much as you can while using a 0-tip.
Once you have cleaned your door lock off all the unwanted dust, you can finally bring in the big guns! This is when you get your can of WD-40 and spray it on the door lock to keep it lubricated. Instead of using a lubricating oil that would make your hands and clothes dirty, WD-40 gets the work done with a single spray.
Staying true to its name, WD-40 Multi-Purpose Product can be used for performing a range of different activities apart from lubricating door locks, such as removing rust from locks, removing rust stains from your carpet, getting rust off your vehicles, and more. It is a cost-effective option for ensuring the health and efficiency of your door locks. Available easily online and at a hardware store near you, WD-40 prevents you from waiting until the lock of your door gets serviced by a carpenter.
However, when you apply WD-40 on a door lock, make sure that you do not over-spray the liquid. As the liquid is powerful enough to lubricate the lock, you do not need to increase the quantity of liquid to obtain better results. Moreover, spraying WD-40 on door locks allows you to clean the surface off unwanted rust and other impurities that cannot be dealt with using a 0-tip or an air spray. This makes the entire process wholesome and more effective than sticking to a standard lubricating oil.
Always remember to be gentle and patient while using keys on a newly lubricated lock. In case the door still refuses to open, spray the liquid again and let the lock sit for a while before you try again. Using unnecessary force to open your door may result in your key getting stuck or broken, resulting in the inevitable need to call a carpenter. While WD-40 helps you get the work done with ease and efficiency, it is important to be cautious as you lubricate a door lock.
If you are willing to clean your door lock and/or remove rust from its surface by detaching it from the door, you can do so with the help of WD-40 as well. Once you have removed the accessories of the door lock, clean them well and spray an adequate amount of WD-40 on them. Let them sit for a white and wipe off the dust/rust from the surface using a clean cloth before reassembling them.
Disclaimer
The uses shown and described for WD-40 Multi-Use Product were provided to WD-40 Company by the users themselves. These uses haven’t been tested by WD-40 Company and do not constitute a recommendation of suggestion for use by WD-40 Company. Common sense should be exercised whenever using WD-40 Company products. Always follow the instructions and take heed of any warnings printed on the packaging.
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