12-19-2018, 09:17 AM
Thanks, all. It sounds like many of you are quite diligent about spending time on this important task.
I’m surprised about two things:
1. Newell folks have never mentioned this to me, nor is it documented on any of their (fairly weak, admittedly) maintenance guideline docs.
2. You guys make it sound like it’s easy to get to your slide seal channels to wax and clean them. Some of mine are basically inaccessible. There is no way I would be able to get in there and do something exotic like applying wax. I can barely wedge a screwdriver up in there and try to pull gunk out! I guess maybe the design has just changed (worsened) over time.
I’m surprised about two things:
1. Newell folks have never mentioned this to me, nor is it documented on any of their (fairly weak, admittedly) maintenance guideline docs.
2. You guys make it sound like it’s easy to get to your slide seal channels to wax and clean them. Some of mine are basically inaccessible. There is no way I would be able to get in there and do something exotic like applying wax. I can barely wedge a screwdriver up in there and try to pull gunk out! I guess maybe the design has just changed (worsened) over time.
2008 Newell #1234
Boulder, CO