Lightly coat the hinge pin with petroleum jelly and dab a little in the top of the pin slot.
Oiled the hinges but the door still creaking.
Tap the hinge pin partially in to engage the hinge and again drizzle a little spray on it.
Creaking sounds like 1 or more of the hinges isn t properly aligned and or the door isn t perfectly true.
I tried further lubricating right down the sides of where the hinge turns but it didn t make any difference.
A little petroleum jelly will rid the hinge of that annoying wail.
Place the hinge pin loosely in the top of the hinge and drizzle more silicone spray on the pin so that the lubricant drips into the hinge.
Reinsert the pin and wipe off any excess.
The hinge connects to door by 2 bolts.
Since you replaced the hinges and used a good grease and it still squeaks then the alignment is suspect.
A spray of something like silicone spray would more than likely silence the hinges but this will probably be a temporary fix and the noise will return.
Because i hope it will work fast.
Is to take it apart and wipe it down really good.
The door has 4 hinges in total the the hinge seems simple it has 2 plastic covers to cover the top part and bottom part i removed these to reveal the metal.
Let us begin by suggesting the use of some good old fashioned wd 40 to spray all the hinges of the door to stop the squeaking or creaking you hear.
It is good and convenient for many things but 3 in 1 oil is better for hinges and bearings.
If this doesn t do the trick you ll need to move into something a little more complex not to worry it s much simpler than just about any other repair you can think of.
To stop the squeaky noise of your interior door sliding glass door or car door garage door hinges apply the best dry or spry lubricant.
You know what happens is you get a lot of dirt and dust inside of those hinges and then if you spray it with one of those spray lubricants then it all becomes sort of greasy oily mud.
In the same way oil and wd 40 grease the hinge to allow it to move without squeaking rubbing butter onto the hinge pin will have the same effect and could stop the squeak.
Use a cotton swab covered in coconut oil to lightly coat the pin with oil.
If it s not right you will have to get him back again.
Try replacing the hinge.
This sort of preparation can not only increase your door hinge lifespan but instead help you to choose the right product.
And the only way to get rid of that is to do exactly what you re doing.
If you are still dealing with squeaky hinges or the squeak comes back really quickly the hinge might simply need replacing.
Melted coconut oil can work too.
Either keep the base of the pin in the hinge if you can t let go of the door or remove the pin from the hinge.