Use and Care Guide

Cleaning Painted Products
A mild household cleaner that could be used on a daily basis should be used to
clean your painted windows. Make sure to rinse off with water right away after
cleaner has been applied. Do not let it sit. Cleaner should be environmentally
friendly, water-based, biologically degradable with a mild PH value.
Do Not Use: Strong alkaline and acidic products/materials, like alkaline
detergents or vinegar (acidic); products containing isopropyl alcohol or ethanol
in pure form or highly concentrated; Peroxide based products or products
that release chlorine; cleaning brushes or sandpaper; or cleaning materials
sometimes used for unpainted vinyl windows, like acetone.
1. Unlock the window.
2. Pull the screen pins and remove the screen.
3. Crank the window sashes open to clean.
4. After cleaning, crank the window closed,
make sure the lock handle is in the closed
position.
5. Re-insert screen and push pins in to place
to lock the screen.
1. Unlock the window.
2. Slide the window to the open position.
3. To remove the sash, make sure the top
is clear of the anti-lift blocks.
4. Lift the entire sash into the head of the
window while pulling the bottom toward you.
5. Both sides of the window can be cleaned and
then replaced.
6. Insert the top into the head of the window
and lift while positioning the bottom back
into the track.
Operating and Cleaning Horizontal Sliding Windows
Operating and Cleaning Casement Windows
CARING FOR YOUR RELIABILT WINDOWS AND DOORS