Use a hand vacuum or scrub the tracks with a toothbrush to clear away dust.
How to get a sliding closet door back on track.
Apply a small amount of the lubricant to the edge of the rag.
Fit the edge of the rag into the tracks.
Release the door and let it swing gently back to the vertical position.
Angle the bottom of the door toward you while you let it down and the wheels should hook right onto the track.
Slide the closet door along the tracks to spread the lubricant further.
Installing the doors requires lifting the door so the rollers sit in the grooved track on top and rest in the guides on the floor.
With the door set aside vacuum up any debris and wipe the track clean.
While holding the door up pull it 4 8 in 10 20 cm towards you and then lower the door to the floor.
Look out for any debris or paint on the track and wipe it off.
The top of the door.
Dirt buildup can make it difficult to put your door back on the track and make it easier to become unhinged.
Olive oil fish oil mineral oil or petroleum jelly.
Spray the dirty areas with cleaning solution for best results.
When reinstalling the closet doors start with the inner panel.
Take one step back while pulling the door with you.
This usually requires tilting the door to get the rollers into the.
4 gently lift the door up while allowing the track wheels to disengage.
Turn each screw counterclockwise to raise the wheels and lower the door so that you can lift the door up and out of the track.
The door may come completely off when you go to lower it.
Replacing sliding closet doors or making repairs to the upper rail requires getting the closet doors off the slider rails.
At the bottom of the opening is a floor guide with two channels.
Spread the rag throughout the tracks to spread the lubricant.
Hold the door at or around a 15 to 25 degree angle.
The slider rails are tracks that hold the upper rollers of each sliding panel.
Insert the door s wheels into the double track inside the upper door jamb lifting it as far as it will go.