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blondegirly | 14:21 Thu 24th May 2007 | How it Works
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i have my bike locked on the railings outside my house. it is under cover but no amount of physical exertion or WD40 has managed to get the lock off and I am loathe to cut it. anyone know another way?
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Try using the key?
Try using a really good penetrating oil, leave overnight and see if that will do the trick. WD40 is not really a penetrating oil it is a moisture repellent.
Yep wd 40 does more harm than good, go with perose`s answer and buy yourself a decent penetrating oil (and not the type they sell at Ann Summers, couldn`t resist that one)
plus gas oil is good
pour boiling water on it,it work,s on my ladder,s
Get a man to do it?
Brake fluid is one of the best penetrating oils.
Short answer is a hammer. Tap it gently in the direction needed to close it. Then in the other direction. Repeat these steps about three or four times. Gently. Now use key ( or combination) again, tapping gently to open.

Or , as my gramps used to say; " When in doubt, use a bigger hammer."
Cut the railings.

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