Help! my mac's hinge again cracks, when pressed in the hinge when lid closed!?!

Hello Apple and u all folks,
I have searched for this solution but i couldn get it so i wanted to explain all by myself here,
so, when i close the lid and press the hinge and the bottom lid tgether like in the middle it will only be the black hinge part, im talking about the back of the hinge, so it makes a cracking noise, which annoys me a lot! is there any solution i can do by myslef instead of going to the apple and asking?!
Please let me know
Peace out
<Edited By Host>

So dont do that.

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