Minor accidents can happen every day anywhere. Sometimes due to poor maintenance, factory defects, or being in too much of a hurry. One of the most common accidents is that of keys breaking and getting stuck in the lock.
What bad is that that if it happens with your house keys, you can’t put off fixing it. Before you call a locksmith, try practicing these tricks to remove a broken key in the lock without having to disassemble everything.
First trick
All you need is a very powerful magnet. If the key is stuck in the upright position, it will be very easy to remove it.
First, put some lubricant on it. Next, take the magnet and place it on the key to allow it to take effect. The key should stick to the magnet and come off easily.
Second trick
Prepare needle-nose pliers or scissors with a very fine tip. Lubricate the area around the key, then grab the end of the key sticking out of the lock with the pliers or scissors.
Try to pull the key away, being very careful. Perform this movement little by little, without pulling hard: you would run the risk of introducing the key further into the lock.
If the key broke in the lock, but the door remained open, you can try one of the following tricks.
First trick
In case your key got stuck with the door open, look for keys with a very thin tip and from the opposite side (i.e., inside the house) insert one of the scissor tips until it makes contact with the key.
Push inward to encourage the key to come out completely. If you can’t get it all the way out, you can help yourself with pliers to pull them out completely.
Second trick
Instead of using scissors, we will use another key. This trick is similar to the previous one
By inserting it into the inside lock, it will push the locked key outward.
Third trick
It has depopulated on social media precisely because it is so effective. The key must be in the upright position. Heat a piece of silicone with a lighter until it melts. Immediately place the melted silicone on the lock, at the locked key.
Apply firm pressure for one minute until the silicone cools. Then pull the silicone back to help the key come out. Do not pull forcefully to prevent the silicone from breaking.