hi, thanks for the video. i have a question, in video at 1:56 seconds there is a black plastic piece in the corner, in my window that piece has worn out and is allowing a draft. do you know what it is called and would you know where i could buy one of them from? thank you
You can get an Allen key and a pair of grips you slide it at the bottom and try pull the roller to the open position with the hwndle in the open position
You're awesome!!!
Thank you, I`m glad it was useful
Manufacturer instructions on my windows said to a regular oil like 3in1 and not WD40.
Then I would do that Steve. I hope you sort the issue, thanks for watching.
Good video buddy. Thanks.
Hi Marcus,
Thanks very much for watching and for taking the time to drop a comment.
I love these diy style videos! PLEASE UPLOAD MORE OF THEM, and simply more in general.
hi, thanks for the video. i have a question, in video at 1:56 seconds there is a black plastic piece in the corner, in my window that piece has worn out and is allowing a draft. do you know what it is called and would you know where i could buy one of them from? thank you
Thanks worked for me. Great video and detail
Awesome, thanks for watching and for letting me know
What happens if you can’t open the window? Mine seems seized
You can get an Allen key and a pair of grips you slide it at the bottom and try pull the roller to the open position with the hwndle in the open position
Personally I open the lock using the handle and then give it a good shove, it usually does the trick, just be sure to push the frame not the window.