How to clean inside track on glass sliding door on patio?
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vacuum up loose dirt and debris. Next, use a brush and soapy water to loosen up grime and stuck on dirt. Wipe with a wet, wrung out rag. Now wipe with a clean dry rag. Should be clean, if not, repeat. Use wax or a lubricant if needed to keep the door moving freely on the track. Good luck!
If you have the ability, life out the silder door as you would a shower door. Then, you can get to and clean it all. Either way, vacuum well with a hose tip and clean with just about any cleaner. If you like to go natural, baking soda pastes work well then wipe or drain them out.
Each door has what they call "weep holes" to drain out rainwater and your water rinse will go right out. Hope that helps.
Get a hand steam cleaner and blast the debris out of the track - have an old towel ready to mop up the dirt and water - really gets into all the nooks and crannies.
I vacuum as much as I can & then use vinegar spray & wipe out as much as I can. Q-tips & an old butter knife work great to really get into the crevices.
Thanks, Rowena I'll give it a try!
Thanks, Sharon I will give that a try also!!