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đŠ 5. Use Super Glue (With Caution!)
This method is risky but can work in desperate situationsâonly try this if the broken piece is very close to the surface.
- Put a tiny dab of super glue on the end of a toothpick or the broken-off part of the key still in your hand.
- Press it against the piece in the lock.
- Hold it still for 30â60 seconds.
- Gently pull the entire key out once bonded.
â ď¸ Warning: If the glue spreads into the lock cylinder, you could make the problem worse. Only try this if you have steady hands and no other options.
â Before You Start: A Few Tips
- Use lubrication: WD-40 or graphite powder can help loosen the key.
- Never force the key: You risk damaging the lock mechanism.
- Check your warranty: Some locks and keys come with coverage that may include repair services.
- Call a locksmith if unsure: If none of these methods work, itâs best not to risk damaging the lock further.
đ ď¸ Final Thoughts
A broken key in a lock is stressful, but it doesnât have to ruin your day. With a little patience and the right technique, you can often remove it yourselfâno professional tools or skills required.
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