by Ron Rich »
Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:08 pm
Didja try my favorite tool --Dy-no-mite ?? Works EVERY time ! All kidding aside, if it is the correct key, and an original WurliTzer "W" lock, and key, wipe all of whatever you put on the key off, and use powered graphite in the lock. Insert the key into the lock several times after the graphite has been inserted--without attempting to turn it. Then add another small amount of graphite to the lock and try to turn it--You MAY need to use a new key, especially if the old one is worn. HTH Ron Rich