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Repairing casement windows

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Accumulations of paint, dirt, and grease interfere with the operation of the hardware on casement windows. If you have one that is not operating properly, open it wide and check all sash and frame edges. Clean thoroughly with a wire brush, scraper, or sand paper. Add a good lubricant and tighten all the screws.






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