Maintenance · 6 min watch

Deep-clean window and sliding-door tracks

The detail most cleaners skip. Clogged tracks block weep holes and rot sills.

What you'll learn

  • Why blocked weep holes cause water to pool at the sill
  • Vacuum-first technique (never wet-wipe dusty tracks — it makes mud)
  • Detail-brush corners and rail grooves
  • When tracks need professional service (10+ year buildup)

Step by step

  1. Vacuum the track thoroughly with a crevice attachment. Get every corner.
  2. Use a stiff detail brush in corners and weep holes.
  3. Wipe with a damp microfiber — top, bottom, and both sides of the rail.
  4. Verify weep holes drain (pour a small cup of water, watch where it exits).
  5. Light silicone or PTFE lubricant on sliding-door rollers only.
Safety note

If the track has more than about a quarter-inch of packed debris, it's past DIY. Compacted track buildup on a 10-year home usually fills a small bucket when we finally clean it.

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