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Subject: Windows won't open


Author:
Susan
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Date Posted: 09/ 13/ 14, 7:41am

We have a 1994. From the beginning all of our windows were difficult to open. It has gotten progressively worse. We are now at the point where we simply cannot open them. They simply will not budge. Any known fixes/suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

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[> Subject: Re: Windows won't open


Author:
Shane Fedeli
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Date Posted: 09/ 13/ 14, 7:08pm

I've found a product at wal-mart called "white lightning" bicycle chain lube that works well. It is a bluish liquid that dries into a white teflon powder and lubricates the tracks pretty well. I would not use it on a black window frame, but if you have the silver aluminum frames, it works great. On black metal frames, it may be better to use graphite, which is also black.

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[> [> Subject: Re: Windows won't open


Author:
Susan (Sohni)
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Date Posted: 09/ 13/ 14, 7:44pm

Thank you so much for the suggestion.
Will that work if we use it on the closed window?? The problem is that the windows will not budge.

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