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Alternative Uses for Lead Pencils

So you thought lead pencils were just for writing and drawing. Here are three more ways that they can be put to practical use.

Lead pencils can be used for more than just writing and drawing. They come in handy when you have a squeaky hinge on a door, or when you have a key that's a bit stiff in the lock, or a metal zip that sticks.

Lead pencils don't actually contain lead. They contain graphite, which is carbon.

If you have a door with a squeaky hinge, just rub the lead of the pencil along the joints, so that bits of the graphite powder off into the cracks. After opening and closing the door a few times the squeaking should stop. If not, repeat this process until it does.

A stiff lock can be loosened by rubbing the key with the pencil lead, and then inserting the key into the lock and jiggling it about to disperse the carbon. The lock should open more smoothly after one or two applications and manipulations.

If you have a metal zip that's stiff, run a pencil up and down the length of the zip, and then zip and unzip it a few times. It should get smoother and easier each time.

Of course you might say that any of these jobs could be achieved with an application of oil. However, pencils are usually quite easy to get hold of wherever you are, are non toxic, cause no mess and have no smell. The same can't be said for most lubricating oils.

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Comments (4)
#1 by Darlene McFarlane, Nov 15, 2007

I enjoyed your article very much. What great ideas!

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#2 by IcyCucky, Nov 17, 2007
I learn some thing new here, thank you!
#3 by Jared Stenzel, Dec 27, 2007
Great article, I would much rather use pencils than oil for all of these. I'll keep this in mind when I open doors around my house from now on. Great article!
#4 by Dess, Jul 21, 2008
Yes, that is good, but most pencils now ARE NOT lead. I don't know if you meant an actual lead one or not...
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