Our front door lock is temperamental, often requiring a bit of handle waggling.
Should I be able to replace it myself or will I need a man who can?
Should I be able to replace it myself or will I need a man who can?
YoOur front door lock is temperamental, often requiring a bit of handle waggling.
Should I be able to replace it myself or will I need a man who c
Genuinely intrigued: does WD40 not work so well in non-coastal locations?Worth a dose of WD40 or 3-in-1 oil first especially if you live near the coast.
Assuming it is one with the lock part running down the outside edge with pins that locate in the frame that move with the handle.
Don't use WD40 (sorry can't remember why not) .... use 3 in 1 oilWorth a dose of WD40 or 3-in-1 oil first especially if you live near the coast.
Assuming it is one with the lock part running down the outside edge with pins that locate in the frame that move with the handle.
Genuinely intrigued: does WD40 not work so well in non-coastal locations?
Yes, you want the dry stuff. Locksmith told me that wd40 was the main reason he gets call outsDon't use WD40 (sorry can't remember why not) .... use 3 in 1 oil
It probably works better tbh.Genuinely intrigued: does WD40 not work so well in non-coastal locations?