What to Do When the Key Gets Stuck?

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MacSimon
07/29/25 6:53pm
Use a syringe to draw a small amount of lubricating oil, align the syringe needle with the key groove, and slowly inject a small amount of lubricating oil. Gently turn the key a few times to evenly lubricate the interior, then inject a small amount of lubricating oil into the groove on the other side of the key, and turn the key a few more times.
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