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Sticky Boot Lock
My daughters Dacia has a key operated boot ie it doesn't unlock as part of the central locking on the vehicle. The key has become a little more difficult to turn in the lock in recent days and I think it needs some lubrication.
What's the best thing to use? I'm shying away from wd40 but advice on the web seems to be to use silicon spray. Others advise squirting graphite powder into the key slot although it's said to be messy. Any ideas please?
What's the best thing to use? I'm shying away from wd40 but advice on the web seems to be to use silicon spray. Others advise squirting graphite powder into the key slot although it's said to be messy. Any ideas please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My sister had problems with the lock on her front door and was telt to use graphite powder.
She ordered some from Amazon for about £6, she said it was messy but she was putting in the lock rather than on the key.
It was in a wee squeezy bottle rather than a spray so I would suggest dusting the key with the powder.
She ordered some from Amazon for about £6, she said it was messy but she was putting in the lock rather than on the key.
It was in a wee squeezy bottle rather than a spray so I would suggest dusting the key with the powder.
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