How do you keep windows from sticking

RMD
by RMD
  6 answers
  • Castrang17 Castrang17 on Nov 28, 2017

    Use WD40 as a lubricant to keep the windows moving. You can also rub candle wax in the channels. The windows and channels dry out and swell due to dry weather and moisture in the air.

  • Kos19720093 Kos19720093 on Nov 28, 2017

    Bar soap !!

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Nov 28, 2017

    run any type of oil on the tracks

  • DesertRose DesertRose on Nov 28, 2017

    Rub a bar of soap in the side of the frame where the window slides up and down on both sides and as high up as you can, then put both windows down and do the same in the top half.

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    • DesertRose DesertRose on Nov 28, 2017

      yes, as long as it is a bar, try to get the entire edges "soaped" on the window sides/slides.

  • Sharon Sharon on Nov 28, 2017

    Wood windows you can use a bar of soap to rub on the tracks, or use a block of parafin wax or old candle. This works on old aluminum windows too, but first clean the tracks as they get really dirty/moldy.

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    • Sharon Sharon on Nov 29, 2017

      I would rub a little candle wax on them. Sounds like you need a dehumidfier.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Nov 28, 2017

    WD-40 on metal parts............