My daughters Dacia has a key operated boot ie it doesn't unlock as part of the central locking on the vehicle. The key has become a little more difficult to turn in the lock in recent days and I think it needs some lubrication.
What's the best thing to use? I'm shying away from wd40 but advice on the web seems to be to use silicon spray. Others advise squirting graphite powder into the key slot although it's said to be messy. Any ideas please?
I don't think that it really matters whether you use WD40 or graphite powder. What I would suggest is, whichever you use, apply it to the key rather than the lock. It's a less-messy solution.
Apparently ordinary oils can make it worse in the long term Chris, as they can accumulate the dirt and add to the problem.
Silicone or graphite is preferred.
Pencil lead is usually graphite.
I would only ever use silicon lubricant in a lock. I spray into into the lock ie, not via the key, as the carrier fluid evaporates leaving just the lubricant and no mess.
4. Locks. The spray can prematurely wear down the internal mechanisms, especially in the pin tumbler locks, in door locks and padlocks. Go for graphite powder.
WD40 is not a lubricant , its a water dispersant. Oilks will attract and hold dirt so bad for locks. Graphite is ok but a silicone spray will do the job well.