The sound of crutches on wooden doors often comes from the fact that the edges are dry or rusty after a long period of use without maintenance.
In addition, weather damage or curved wooden doors or long-term use can also cause the sound of thieves when opened. Therefore, housewives should find out the cause and apply appropriate remedial measures to bring high efficiency.
First, it is necessary to check the foundation to determine the cause of dryness, rust or loosening. If the screws are loose, use a screws to tighten them and then use a oil or specialty oil to lubricate the ridge.
Place the spray bottle close to the base and spray the oil carefully to avoid the oil splashing on the door or wall. Use a towel to clean the excess oil stains. Close and open the door many times so that the oil absorbs into the side of the door.
If necessary, you can remove the door versus door locks and clean thoroughly. This is a bit unforgettable but will help the wooden doors operate more smoothly after maintenance.
After overcoming the above conditions, housewives need to pay attention to regularly checking the sidewalk and lubricating it every 1-2 months to ensure that the sidewalk area and joints are always clean and free of accumulated dirt.
In particular, prioritize the use of high-quality markers and accessories to increase product durability and reduce the sound of thieves.