« View Post
Photos

Oops! Leave without saving?

If you leave this page, the information you have entered will not be saved!
Are you sure you want to leave this page?

Leave this page Stay on this page

Hometalk.com

  • Sign Up
  • or
  • Log In
  • Professionals
  • Community
    • All Members
    • Professionals
    • Bloggers
  • About
    • About Hometalk
    • Blog
    • FAQ
    • Guidelines
    • Resources
    • Support
    • Press
    • Contact
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Following
  • All Topics
    • Cleaning & Organization
    • Crafts
    • Design & Décor
    • DIY Projects
    • Gardening
    • Home Maintenance & Repairs
    • Outdoor Living
    • Painting
    • Remodeling
    • Repurposing & Upcycling
    See More Topics »
  • Questions
    • All Questions
    • Open Questions
    • Unanswered Questions
  • Clips
Post & Ask
Join Now Log In

Hometalk is where people share and help with everything home & garden

0
Bernice H
Bernice H Yakima, WA on Jun 22, 2012
Like Clip

Sliding vinyl windows, dont slide easily anymore

We had them installed about 6 years ago, and the tracks are clean. Can I spray/do something to make them slide easily again?
Post Comment | Like | Clip | Share
325 Views
6 Comments
  • Steve G Fort Collins, CO
    Try WD-40. Seems like you can't go wrong.
    on Jun 22, 2012 · Like 0
  • Woodbridge Environmental ... Colonia, NJ
    WD works as Steve said, So does silicon spray. Personally I prefer the silicon spray as its not oily which attracts more dust that also binds the tracks.

    It is very common for sliders to begin to stick after a few years time. There are rollers on many sliding windows as well. All depends upon the manufacturer of the window itself. After time the adjustments of these wheels that support the window section alone can get out of whack causing the ...»

    window to bind much like what is happening to you now. On the vertical ends of the slider you may see some screws near the bottom, or you may even see a plastic button type cap on the face about one or two inches in from the corner near the bottom. Turning this screw, or removing the cap and turning the screw that is hidden behind should change the way really sits on the track. Oftentimes resulting in a window that works much better.

    Bernice, if your really not sure of what to do, take some photos of the windows in question, both distance shots, and photos of the edges, and corners of the windows themselves. Post them here if you did not figure out how to adjust the window and I will see what I can suggest on how to move ahead.

    on Jun 22, 2012 · Like 0
  • Bernice H Yakima, WA
    Thank you Bob and Steve, yer gud peoples!
    on Jun 24, 2012 · Like 0
  • Bernice H Yakima, WA
    Windows are working great! Just thought I would let you both know.

    We did honey do's this last weekend, including hosing down the "house" , washing windows and screens (and sending the little spiders inside, but that was just an added bonus)! Anyway I sprayed the tracks with silicone spray and they work super fine now.

    Thanks so much! And I will keep an eye on the adjustment issue!

    on Jul 06, 2012 · Like 0
  • Steve G Fort Collins, CO
    Great. Glad to hear it worked for you.
    on Jul 06, 2012 · Like 0
  • Bernice H Yakima, WA
    Me too, I love when things work the way they should , with a little tweaking! Sigh of relief! Thanks again!
    on Jul 06, 2012 · Like 0

NOTE: You can drag and drop your photos to reorder them
Required
Comment Saving...

Related Posts

  • Broken Flat Iron? Here's an easy fix!
  • Fix a Moving of Leaking Toilet Bowl Before the Holidays
  • Fix a Door that Closes or Opens by Itself

Related Topics

Home Maintenance & Repairs, Windows & Doors

Recent Questions »

  • Miranda B
    This pipe is in our upper kitchen cabine...
    1 hour ago 23 answers
  • Sandy
    Volunteer trees large to small & how...
    5 hours ago
  • Tina R
    Suggestions for window boxes. No f...
    7 hours ago 9 answers
  • Have a question?
    Ask now & get answers»
Back
to top
Feedback