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Maintenance of your Sliding Doors

So, you’ve managed to get yourself a new set of sliding doors. Congratulations! If you’ve bought them from a reliable retailer or manufacturer, you likely have realized just how much they can do to beautify your space and make it more well-lit and inviting. Of course, chances are that you spent a reasonable amount n procuring them, then inhaling them, and now the final thing is that you need to think about maintenance. Maintenance is not hard or technical, it just requires a bit of elbow grease so to speak. We are here to tell you what you should or shouldn’t be doing to protect your investment so that it lasts as long as you do.

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Now onto the things that you need to be doing on a regular basis to protect the shine and upkeep of your sliding doors. Primary on this list is that you need to be cleaning your doors with some kind of detergent or glass cleaner. Yes, let’s face it glass attract fingerprints like nobody’s business, and this can accumulate over time and look extremely grimy if you’re not particularly attentive. Cleaning the glass regularly with a glass cleaner will ensure that it looks as good as new. Clean glass also attracts less dirt and dust believe it or not. So, by cleaning the glass regularly, you are essentially doing future you a favor.

Keep the tracks free of dirt

Your sliding doors are likely on tracks and the most important thing about track maintenance is keeping the track clean. It’s not keeping the tracks lubed, it’s not about replacing the wheels, The long and short of it is that you need to be vacuuming the tracks frequently so that no dust and dirt build-up grinding and grating on the mechanism of the wheels. This doesn’t need to be particularly hard. Simply hoover the track with a vacuuming tool, and if necessary, re-lubricate the wheels to ensure a smooth action.

Now, what should you not be doing when it comes to track maintenance. Don’t use too much pressure when it comes to cleaning the glass. Yes, the glass is tempered and there is likely some kind of protective film on it, however, these windows weren’t meant to take all of your brute strength, so go easy on them, and if you’re concerned about safety, consider installing some security mesh. Also, when it comes to cleaning the glass, abstain from using abrasive paper to remove the scratches from the windows. Though it can be tempting to remove the stubborn stains on the windows with abrasive pads, this is a horrible idea because it will most likely scratch the glass, ruining the effect of the entire door. So ultimately all you need to do is use some glass cleaner, some detergent, and a cloth to get rid of the stains.

Kristofer Conner

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