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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.
How to do it:
- 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 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.
Try these methods one by one, starting with the least invasive, and you might just save yourself time, money, and a locksmith visit.
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