A ballpoint pen filler works.
Opening locked door with hole.
Then swipe quickly downward.
There is a hole in the outside door knob.
Keep pushing hard enough to move the resistance.
Then just turn and twist until the screwdriver catches on a groove and the lock clicks open.
A push hole lock features a button on the inside of the door.
It s called a privacy lock.
When this happens a small button inside the locking mechanism presses against a bar which in turn pops the lock to the unlocked or open position.
Turning tab bathroom door locks.
Take the wire and insert it into the hole located in the center of the doorknob.
Push it straight into the hole.
At an inch or so you will feel resistance.
If your bathroom door has a button lock from the inside and a little hole on the knob on the outside as seen in the above video then a screwdriver can certainly help you out.
Then push the tip of the paperclip or clothes hanger straight into the hole and try to keep it as straight as possible.
Find something stiff that will slide into the hole.
To open a locked bathroom door from the outside place the point of a butter knife into the keyhole if it s a push button lock and turn the knife sideways.
Using minimal force push the clip into the hole until you hear a light click or pop sound.
If you keep it straight you should feel the lock on the other side of the door.
When you feel the resistance move and hear a click or more of a clunk the door will be open.
You simply need a straight stiff.
This is designed as an emergency way to open interior doors with locks such as a bathroom or bedroom door.
To open a locked interior door with a screwdriver first push the screwdriver as far as you can into the hole on the doorknob.
When the button is pushed the door locks.
If this doesn t work put a straightened out bobby pin into the lock.
Inside is a small button that needs to be pushed to unlock the door.
Once the clip is straight position the straight end inside the hole on the outside of the doorknob.
You re going to need a screwdriver with a skinny rod because the thicker rod won t be able to fit through the hole.
Then turn the door knob and shake the pin which should cause the lock to open.
Determine the type of lock locks with a round hole in the knob on the opposite side of the locking mechanism usually.
The non locking side of the door should have a small hole likely on the face of the knob.