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Title: Window sliding channel rubber
Post by: BusCrazyinFL on February 18, 2018, 05:02:13 AM
Need help my windows on my Eagle were installed in 1988 the rubber the window slides on is old and hard.  I need a source to buy the replacement rubber also what is the name of the company that makes this windows.
Title: Re: Window sliding channel rubber
Post by: richard5933 on February 18, 2018, 05:52:36 AM
If they are like many you might have Peninsula windows. We had the same problem, and I called them for replacement rubber. The tech said they don't usually sell it as the entire window must be disassembled (not just uninstalled - actually disassembled) to replace.

The suggestion was to thoroughly clean the channels (which in the Peninsula are not actually rubber). Flush them out, whatever it takes. I used soap & water and followed behind with a strong shop vacuum to keep moisture from going into the vent.

The next step suggested was silicon spray lubricant.

Surprisingly, it worked well and the windows slid easier.
Title: Re: Window sliding channel rubber
Post by: sledhead on February 18, 2018, 06:06:53 AM
I use this on my windows after cleaning them and it works great but I respray them every year

https://www.richelieu.com/us/en/category/tools-and-shop-supplies/cleaning-and-maintenance/maintenance-and-cleaning-products/lubricant-products/dry-silicone-spray/1019455/sku-D010368 (https://www.richelieu.com/us/en/category/tools-and-shop-supplies/cleaning-and-maintenance/maintenance-and-cleaning-products/lubricant-products/dry-silicone-spray/1019455/sku-D010368) 

Dave