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Show I Bust That Rust -5 If you're open to suggestion, here are some hints on getting get-ting windows and doors out of a sticky situation. If a window or door is jammed or difficult to slide in its track, first remove loose dirt and debris. Next, spray the metal with a lubricator. One non-oily product, WD-40, WD-40, will penetrate rust and corrosion, lubricate the metal and keep the window or door . sliding smoothly. Originally developed to halt corrosion in the Atlas missile, it now can have some down-to-earth uses, too. When sprayed lightly on metal surfaces, sur-faces, such as window or door tracks, the product also acta as a water-displacer, and forms a non-sticky seal to guard against moisture damage. dam-age. After treating tracks and frames with WD-40, you can Sticky windows and odors can be sprayed with a rust-flghting rust-flghting lubricant. turn your attention to screens. Repair any rips or tears you want to let in fresh air, not bugs then hose the screens down to remove accumulated dust and dirt. Allow them to dry in a sunny spot. If window panes are particularly par-ticularly dirty, sponge them off with warm soapy water, then rinse and dry. Follow up with a window cleaner to remove re-move streaks. The sugar beet industry owes Its beginnings to Napolean Bonaparte. Cut off from sugar producing countries, he ordered his scientists to develop a substitute for cane sugar. They developed the methods for producing beet sugar. "Procrastination Is the art of keeping up with yesterday." Donald Robert Perry Marquis |