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01-26-2010, 06:30
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One of the easiest ways to lubricate window tracks is to use a bit of paraffin wax -- cut a pice so you can get down in the track where the moving part rubs -- with the window open, rub the paraffin back and forth in the area where the friction is greatest -- mostly the lower track. Repeat once or twice a year. This works on the bedroom screen that run in the wood frame, too.
Pete Masterson (former) '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Jan 26, 2010, at 5:37 AM, mcmike1952 wrote:
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