I hope no one will consider this to be product endorsement... I'd hate to lose my amateur status here. Like many others, we've had problems with our side sliding windows being difficult to slide. One suggestion we received here was to use Liquid Rollers (available in a spray can). Well, we couldn't find it locally, but picked up a can at our closest West Marine (a scant 170 miles away). Works great! :thup
And here's the good deal: I receive regular e-mails from West Marine that I usually glance at and delete. Right now, they have a "coupon book" that you print out and take into the stores, and one of the items is Liquid Rollers - buy one get one free (limited time offer). Just thought I'd pass along this tidbit.
http://www.westmarine.com/CouponBook_08/?cid=E080207DD
I've tried silicone, sail track lube, scrubbing with a small brush, and large doses of swearing to get the windows to move better. None of that made much difference, but with the Liquid Rollers, opening the windows is a one-hand operation.
Usual disclaimers apply: I have no affiliation with the company, other than buying large quantities of stock just before making this post, no one I know (other than my ex-brother-in-law, who still owes me money) works for the company, keep this product away from children (unless you can get them to go out and clean your windows at the same time), for external use only, void where prohibited by law, don't get pissy with me if you fling your windows right out of the track after using this stuff.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
And here's the good deal: I receive regular e-mails from West Marine that I usually glance at and delete. Right now, they have a "coupon book" that you print out and take into the stores, and one of the items is Liquid Rollers - buy one get one free (limited time offer). Just thought I'd pass along this tidbit.
http://www.westmarine.com/CouponBook_08/?cid=E080207DD
I've tried silicone, sail track lube, scrubbing with a small brush, and large doses of swearing to get the windows to move better. None of that made much difference, but with the Liquid Rollers, opening the windows is a one-hand operation.
Usual disclaimers apply: I have no affiliation with the company, other than buying large quantities of stock just before making this post, no one I know (other than my ex-brother-in-law, who still owes me money) works for the company, keep this product away from children (unless you can get them to go out and clean your windows at the same time), for external use only, void where prohibited by law, don't get pissy with me if you fling your windows right out of the track after using this stuff.
Best wishes,
Jim B.