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Lubricant for Glass Sliding door tracks ? James 06-12-2007
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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on June 12, 2007, 10:03 pm

>> What is a good lubricant for glass sliding door tracks? I suppose I need
>> something that will lube the tracks for at least a few weeks, without
>> attracting too much dirt and grime to the lubricant itself. I have
>> tried
>> a soap bar which works well, but only for a week or so.


>
> I haven't tried it, but what about graphite. Seems <logically> that it
> would be OK....
>

Graphite will make a gunky mess. Any lubricant is the wrong approach. The
door needs to be fixed properly meaning it must be removed from the track
the rollers replaced. It should be done soon as more wear can ruin the
track completely.



Posted by on June 12, 2007, 10:38 pm
wrote:

>Graphite will make a gunky mess. Any lubricant is the wrong approach. The
>door needs to be fixed properly meaning it must be removed from the track
>the rollers replaced. It should be done soon as more wear can ruin the
>track completely.
>


ditto,

If the rollers stall and tear up the track your problems are just
starting.

Posted by Nate Nagel on June 12, 2007, 10:42 pm
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
>>
>>>What is a good lubricant for glass sliding door tracks? I suppose I need
>>>something that will lube the tracks for at least a few weeks, without
>>>attracting too much dirt and grime to the lubricant itself. I have
>>>tried
>>>a soap bar which works well, but only for a week or so.
>
>
>
>>I haven't tried it, but what about graphite. Seems <logically> that it
>>would be OK....
>>
>
>
> Graphite will make a gunky mess. Any lubricant is the wrong approach. The
> door needs to be fixed properly meaning it must be removed from the track
> the rollers replaced. It should be done soon as more wear can ruin the
> track completely.
>

My parents had a sliding glass door at their house - when they bought
the house it was in really bad shape and would barely slide. The
eventual fix was not only replacement of any suspect rollers but
renewing the lower track. Somewhere my dad found a stainless U-channel
for just this purpose, it would snap over the existing track and provide
a new, smooth (and harder than the original aluminum) surface for the
rollers to ride on. The original track was so badly worn that we had to
fill the stainless U-channel with something - I don't remember what, but
possibly silicone? - to make up the difference in areas where the
rollers actually rode. Worked beautifully with no maintenance until
maybe 10-15 years later when they decided to replace the sliding door
with new french doors.

nate


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Posted by Stormin Mormon on June 13, 2007, 7:47 pm
Messy. I'd suggest clear silicone spray.

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: I haven't tried it, but what about graphite. Seems <logically>
that it
: would be OK....
:



Posted by mm on June 12, 2007, 10:42 pm
wrote:

>What is a good lubricant for glass sliding door tracks? I suppose I need

If the door is scraping the track, you may be able to just raise it up
higher by adjusting the rollers. There's a hidden screw in the hole
at the bottom at aach end. CW is up, iirc.

>something that will lube the tracks for at least a few weeks, without
>attracting too much dirt and grime to the lubricant itself. I have tried
>a soap bar which works well, but only for a week or so.
>
>WD40 works intitially, but doesn't last, and attracts dirt.
>
>Any good ideas ?
>
>Thank you !!
>
>
>James
>


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