Broken bridge aluminum doors and windows are the successor to wooden windows and The fifth generation of new thermal insulation and energy-saving doors and windows after iron windows, plastic steel wooden windows and ordinary aluminum alloys are also called thermal insulation broken bridge aluminum doors and windows, is energy-saving , sound insulation, noise prevention, dustproof, waterproof and other functions. So how to maintain broken bridge aluminum doors and windows? The author will introduce it to you next.
1. When cleaning the glass, frame, sash and other parts of broken bridge aluminum doors and windows, aluminum-clad wood doors and windows, you can use a soft cloth dipped in clean water or Neutral detergent, do not use ordinary soap and washing powder, let alone strong acid and alkali detergents such as scouring powder and toilet detergent, which will corrode the surface of the profile, thereby ensuring that the glass, frame and other parts are not scratched.
2. Every three months, the grooves at the window sash joints and the slide rails should be cleared and buried to prevent dust, sand, etc. from causing damage to the normal use of the hardware. To avoid harmful effects, use soft bristles or a vacuum cleaner to clean.
3. When cleaning aluminum doors and windows, do not step on the aluminum frame or pull on the frame for support. It is easy to wear the doors and windows or cause accidents.
4. When rust occurs due to oxidation, you can use a knife to gently scrape off the aluminum rust, then wash it with soapy water, wipe it dry with a dry cloth, and apply wax oil Then polish it with a dry cloth to make it as smooth as new. Every six months, lubricating oil can be used to lubricate the rotating, sliding and locking parts of the hardware. Drip the lubricating oil and then open and close repeatedly 3~5 times to ensure thorough lubrication and increase the durability of the hardware rotating mechanism Flexibility and longevity.
The above is about the maintenance skills of broken bridge aluminum doors and windows. Is it helpful to you? If you want to know more about glue-injected broken bridge aluminum profiles, you can follow the author.