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Andersen Storm Door Clips

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JLC LIVE is part of the Global Exhibitions Division of Informa PLC This site is operated by a business or businesses owned by Informa PLC and all copyright resides with them. Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Need to pick a manufacturer's brain or clear up some installation instructions?  Top manufacturers lead interactive demonstrations of best practices and quick tips for smooth installations of their products.Are you an exhibiting manufacturer that would like to demo a product?  Contact your account executive today to add your demonstration to this growing list!    PLEASE NOTE:  The information below refers to R|J 2016 exhibitor demonstrations. Please check back in the spring for 2017 information. Simpson Strong-Tie Deck Collapse Andersen® Window Replacement Solutions Andersen® Patio Door ReplacementStorm Door Installation Made Easy Demonstration Schedule in Booth 1204 Schluter Systems Tile Clinic—The Next Generation BathroomLearn how to create a fully waterproof and vapor-tight enclosure. 




Learn simple and effective solutions to protect moisture sensitive substrates, prevent mold growth, and preserve the integrity of the tiled surface. Identify the benefits and challenges associated with barrier free showers open concept bathrooms. Tile Clinic Schedule in Booth 1217 Simpson Strong-Tie Deck Safety Demonstration Deck Collapse in Booth 3801 takes place both Thursday and Friday at 1:00 p.m. Tile Floor Installation Start to Finish with NTCAClinic Schedule in Booth 2902 The QR Codes below have been provided in order to make returning to these pages convenient on your mobile device: What are QR Codes? They are a machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information for reading by the camera on a smartphonePaint can make a pet-scratched aluminum door look almost new again. Aluminum is a common material for storm and screen doors, which are installed in front of an exterior door. Aluminum is also used for some bi-fold closet and cabinet doors.




Although you can paint aluminum with nearly any paint, exterior-grade spray-paint leaves an even, smooth finish without brushstrokes, and it dries faster and bonds better than latex. Unless you have chosen low- or no-fume spray-paint, work outdoors or in a garage with the main door opened. After painting, the door should look new again. Remove the hinge and pneumatic closer arm screws, if any exist, with a Phillips or flat-head screwdriver and take down the door. A pneumatic closer is a tube-shaped apparatus, usually at the top of a storm or screen door, that closes the door automatically. If the door sits on a track, such as a bi-fold closet door, pull the spring-loaded pegs at the top of the door out of the track and lift the door out of the bottom track. Separate bi-fold doors at the hinges after removing them from the track by removing the hinge screws. Cover the area where you will paint with newspapers or a drop cloth. If you are using saw horses, set them on the newspaper or drop cloth.




Lay the door on a flat, horizontal work surface. Clean the door with degreasing cleaner or an ammonia-based cleaner and a rag. An old toothbrush helps clean inside tight areas. Rinse the door by wiping it with a damp sponge, or use a garden hose if you are working outside. Let the door dry completely. Remove the glass or screens, if any exist and if they are removable, by turning the clips or sliding the panel out of its track. If glass or screen is not removable, cover it with newspaper. Trim the newspaper slightly smaller than the glass or screened area with scissors, and tape the newspaper around the perimeter with painter’s tape or masking tape. Tape will stick to most screens. Cover any other parts of the door that you don’t want to paint, such as the handle and weatherstripping, with tape, and trim the edges of the tape with a utility knife. You can remove some of those items if you wish, but it’s simpler to cover them with tape. Put on a pair of protective safety glasses or goggles, a dust mask and chemical-resistant gloves.




Sand off any flaked paint with an ultrafine-grit sanding sponge or sandpaper, and wipe off the sanding dust with a rag or sponge. Shake a can of exterior-grade spray-paint to mix the paint. Spray the door lightly, back and forth, overlapping the paint strokes to encourage an even application. Spray the entire door this way. Several light coats of spray paint produce a neater result than fewer thick coats. Let the paint dry, and apply as many more coats as recommended by the paint manufacturer to achieve full coverage. Let the painted door dry for at least 24 hours before turning it over and painting the other side. Things You Will Need Screwdriver, Phillips or flat-head Newspapers Drop cloth Degreasing or ammonia-based cleaner Rags Old toothbrush Sponge Garden hose (optional) Painter’s or masking tape Utility knife Protective eyewear Dust mask Chemical-resistant gloves Sanding sponge or sandpaper, ultrafine grit Exterior-grade spray paint Tip Warning References Anderson: Installation and FAQ Photo Credits Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images Suggest a Correction

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