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Keeping
your windows and doors clean means more than just the glass. Here are
some helpful tips for cleaning your window and door frames effectively
without damaging them.
- Vacuum
dirt from sill and track areas before washing. Clean window and door
frames with a mixture of mild dishwashing soap* and water.
- Abrasive
or caustic cleaners or solvents are never recommended because they might
cause permanent damage to the frame finish.
- Mild,
nonabrasive soaps* are usually safest for most dirt and stain removal.
- Always
rinse completely with clear water and wipe dry.
- Check
to make certain that drainage or “weep” holes are always
clear of dirt or obstructions—both inside and outside the window
or door in the bottom of the frame.
Note: If the window is “stacked,” there may be weep holes
between units.
*Ivory® ivan example of a mild dishwashing
soap. Always test cleaners in an inconspicuous area first.


Glass
care today is more important than ever. Insulating, low-e or heat
reflective glass requires proper maintenance to ensure their complete
effectiveness.
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Never use any petroleum-based cleaners, or caustic chemicals on your
glass.
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Never use a razor blade, putty knife or abrasive pad to clean the
glass.
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Do not use a high-pressure spray nozzle when rinsing your windows
after washing. All of these practices may damage the glass surface,
the insulating glass seal, or component parts.
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Clean glass with a mixture of mild dish soar and water. Rinse completely
with clear water, then wipe dry with a soft cloth to avoid water spots.
- Avoid
washing glass in direct sunlight.
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Abrasive or caustic cleaners are never recommended because they might
cause permanent damage to the finish or the glass.
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Clean screens by first removing, then washing on a fiat, clean surface
with mild soap and water and a soft brush. Rinse, wipe dry and reinstall.
Vinyl
frames or vinyl cladding may be affected by solar radiation or chemicals
that can cause color change.
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Frame
Color Change
Chemicals can cause PVC discoloration. All fuels, solvents, bleaches
or corrosive chemicals must be avoided.
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In
dry climates with high levels of solar energy a color change can be
expected with PVC, like most any finish.
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A
color change has no effect on the strength or structural integrity
of the PVC.
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Overtime and with exposure to normal humidity, this yellowing most
often returns to a white color.


To enoure
that your windows and doors open, close, lock and unlock easily for years
to come, follow these helpful maintenance tips to keep your windows and
doom operating smoothly.
- Moving
parts in hardware components and tracks and rollers should be lubricated
periodically in accordance with the manufacturers maintenance instructions.
In salt-air environments this can mean at least monthly.
- Check
weather stripping around operable window and door panels and be sure
it seals evenly.
- On sliding
doors and windows, make certain track area is kept clean. Vacuum as
needed to clear dirt or any debris.
- Adjust
sliding door rollers for proper height clearances. Most door rollers
can be adjusted with a screwdriver through access holes in either the
end or side of the sliding panel at the bottom.
- Rolling
screen doors maybe adjusted to run smoothly. Use a screwdriver—often
in all four corners—to make adjustment.
- After
making door roller adjustments it may be necessary to make adjustments
in the lock strike placement. Most strikes may be adjusted by loosening
screw fasteners, moving strike plate and tightening. Check for proper
lock operation.


Window condensation
can be a natural occurrence. It can be a warning that excessive moisture
is present and may cauae structural deterioration and the possibility
of mold growth.
- Condensation
on the inside of a window is a result of a higher air moisture content
contacting lower temperatures on the glass. The higher the interior
humidity and the lower the outside window temperature, the more condensation
can occur.
- Excessive
interior humidity can lead to structural damage and health concerns
if high moisture levels are sustained inside wall cavities. Wood rot,
mold and mildew can result.
- Check
all sash for smooth adequate operation. Add integrated window ventilators
and air exchange devices if necessary.
- Regularly
use exhaust fans especially when showering.
- Install
and use a dehumidifier. Use ceiling fans to circulate air.
- Open windows
and doors whenever practical or possible to allow interior moisture
to escape
Wtndows
and doors often have a simple drainage system or "weep" system
designed right into the product. These water drainage pathways must
be kept clear and clean for the window or door to operate correctly.
- It is
normal for water to accumulate in the sill or track area with wind driven
rain. The water is intended to drain to the outside as water builds
up or outside pressure subsides.
- Keep sill
or track areas clean of dirt or debris.
- Make
sure that outside and inside “weep” holes and sill area
are kept clear of any dirt, stucco, sand, or building materials.
- Use a
small, soft bottlebrush to clear openings.
- Windows
can be vulnerable to water leakage at the corners if not properly maintained.
If a crack appears, it should be sealed with a good grade of sealant
according to the manufacturer’s instructions
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