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If you’ve noticed your sliding patio door sticking, squeaking, or becoming difficult to open, dirty tracks may be the problem. Over time, dust, dirt, and debris can build up in the tracks, making it harder for your door to slide smoothly. Knowing how and when to clean the tracks can help keep your patio door working longer and prevent unnecessary replacements.

This is a quick video to show you not only how to clean, but also how to grease sliding door tracks:

 

Importance of cleaning sliding door tracks

Learning how to clean slider tracks keeps your door operating smoothly and extends its lifespan. When debris clogs the tracks, it can put strain on the rollers, which then wear out faster. Regular cleaning makes it easier to slide your door open and closed, reduces long-term maintenance costs, and prevents damage to the door’s frame and hardware. 

 

What’s the best way to clean sliding door tracks?

The best tools for cleaning sliding door tracks include a vacuum, non-abrasive cleaner, and steel wool. A vacuum helps remove loose dirt and debris, while a cleaner lifts grime that has built up over time. Steel wool scrubs away any stuck-on dirt, but make sure to choose a fine grade so you don’t scratch the tracks. After cleaning, lubricating the tracks keeps the door gliding smoothly.

 

How do you lubricate a sliding door track?

After cleaning sliding door tracks, it’s important to lubricate them to reduce friction. Use a silicone-based lubricant, as oil-based lubricants can attract more dirt and grime over time. To keep the door in good condition and prevent unnecessary wear on the rollers, you should lubricate your sliding door tracks every few months or whenever you notice the door sticking. 

 

Step-by-step guide: How to clean a patio door track

Before you clean, gather your materials: non-abrasive sliding door track cleaner, vinyl protectant spray, some cleaning rags, a wet dry vacuum, and steel wool. Then, follow these steps for how to clean the track of a sliding glass door. It should take about 10 minutes to complete the process.

 

Vacuum the Tracks

First, with the door closed, vacuum the tracks to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris. Open the door and repeat on the other side of the track. Use a vacuum attachment with a narrow nozzle to get into the corners and edges. This will clear away most of the dirt and make it easier to clean the tracks thoroughly.

 

Use a Sliding Door Track Cleaner

With the door open, spray a non-abrasive cleaner in the track and wipe it down. Close the door and repeat on the other side of the track. A gentle household cleaner or a mixture of water and dish soap works well. Let the cleaner sit for a minute to loosen any stuck-on grime. Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe down the tracks, removing any dirt or grease.

 

Clean with Steel Wool

Inspect the track for any remaining buildup and clean with steel wool if necessary. Dirt, pet hair, and lint are common culprits. For stubborn dirt, use fine-grade steel wool to scrub the tracks. Be careful not to use too much pressure, as you could scratch the tracks. Wipe away the residue with a clean cloth.

 

Lubricate

After the tracks are clean and dry, apply a silicone-based lubricant. Spray or rub it onto the track and move the door back and forth to evenly distribute it. This helps the door glide smoothly and reduces friction on the rollers. Roll the door back and forth to ensure a smooth operation, and you’re all set.

 

Is it time to replace your sliding glass door?

While learning how to keep sliding door tracks clean can extend your door’s lifespan, there may come a time when cleaning alone isn’t enough. If your door continues to stick, squeak, or feel difficult to open after cleaning and lubricating, it could be time to consider replacing it. Other signs include visible damage to the frame or glass, drafts, or worn-out hardware that can’t be repaired.

If you think it's time for a replacement, MILGARD offers high-quality sliding glass doors that are durable, energy-efficient, and stylish. With a range of materials and designs to choose from, you can find the perfect door to fit your home. Contact a MILGARD dealer today to explore your options and get a quote for a new sliding door system.

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