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Our relatively new (<2 years) curtain tracks in our bay window are starting to catch occasionally. Is there a standard way to lubricate curtain tracks? Obviously I don't want anything that will mark the curtains and ideally something you can spray on with with curtains still attached (but pulled to the side).
eg. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-41923-400ml-Silicone-Lubricant/dp/B000TOFOSU/ref=asc_df_B000TOFOSU
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Standard approach I believe is to rub a candle along them. Probably depends how fancy they are though, if they’re really expensive you may need to get an artisanal lube from the manufacturer.
I used silicone spray on some new plastic curtain tracks that stuck in a few places, it worked surprisingly well and as far as I've noticed the curtains haven't fallen to bits or gone a funny colour and no baby robins have died.
Try spraying Mr Sheen or similar wax polish onto a rag and wiping it on. It's carnauba wax so should be nice and slippery. Just the action of cleaning the rails ought to help because they're probably gummed up with worn-off plastic.
Thanks all, three different suggestions in as many posts, what I come to expect from STW, in a good way! 😉
Nothing fancy about the curtains or the rails, but are glad of them in the winter that's for sure so do need to take care of them...
Silicone spray every time.
chain oil

6 replies and no-one's suggested you stop wiping your willy on the curtains?
Is disappoint.
Depends on on exactly what you've got in terms of tracks or rails.
Dry Silicone spray (get stuff designed for sewing machines ideally) is the right stuff to use but catching on the corners isn't always something you'll solve long term with lube and you might actually make it worse depending on what's causing it to stick.
Do you know what you've got, was it a custom job or just a plastic track forced into the bends?
What Rio said.Standard approach I believe is to rub a candle along them
One should be enough.
If you have none in the house,don't ask for four at the shop.
I would just clean them with hot water and washing up liquid (ecover if you're looking after the environment).
Edit: Clean the centre bit first. Unhook the last outside hook of each curtain, then draw them into the middle to clean the outer bits of rail.
Silicone spray - you'll have some of that won't you for your fork seals after rides !
Family had curtain shop. They used silicone spray.
mine round a bay window were getting very draggy, as it does form time to time. quick wipe with a duster with furniture polish sprayed on and they glide super smooth again, and I expect will be good for a year or so before i will need to repeat.
Candle wax is the answer.
putoline
Good to see somebody beat me to the twin peaks reference months ago.
Though I was just gonna say grease and cotton balls.
Ky jelly
As already said use some polish
Also works very well on kids slides, so much so that they shoot off the end at tremendous speed!
Why did you resurrect an old thread about curtain rails? Were there really no more interesting candidates with which to scratch that itch?
Why did you resurrect an old thread about curtain rails?
I didn't see it myself, but it could possibly have been bumped by a deleted spam post. It happens.
I wouldn't worry about it anyway, pull yourself together.
Banjo man has is KY. if the curtains aren’t sorted the neighbours will talk anyway.
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Ky jelly
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