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Resolved Question: Grease stain on primer - need to get out!?
Me and my step dad are going to paint his 1976 Malibu's roof white. Well, it was sitting in the garage with primer, and the garage door opener was leaking grease and it made a spot on the roof. Me and my step dad tried taking rubbing alcohol and moments ago, dish washing liquid.. and it did nothing. Can anybody help us? We don't want fish eye!
moreResolved Question: How to get grease off of white garage door?
We had a guy lube our garage door and opener and several spots of grease are on the door now. I have tried several products but the spots are not coming off.
moreResolved Question: what type of grease to use on garage door opener chain and roll wheels?
electronic garage door opener is loud when it's opening and closing. I thought maybe adding grease to the chain would quiet it down? the grease that's already there looks like it's yellow, but it's thick like paste
moreVoting Question: What do i do when a guy at this shop is screwing us over?please help?
YESTERDAY I WROTE THIS PART!!!
Ok this is going to be kind of a long story. We took our car to this shop to get a new clutch put in along with a new motor.. He quoted us $1000 so we thought this was a good deal.He told us it would take a few days and today is the 17th day! Well the first day was fine and about the 3rd day i called him and he told me that i needed a new distributor so okay that's fine then, he said that was going to be a couple hundred dollars. So i let that slide then the next two days i called him numerous times because he would not answer the phone or call back.When i did finally get a hold of him he was acting really nerves and i told him i did not want the car to sit out side without being locked up because i have subs in the trunk.He told me that was fine and when we went to his shop our car was no where to be seen and when we asked him he told us in was in a stall down below. We drove by the shop several times at night and did not see our car. Well last night my boyfriend got off work at 2 am and was driving by another shop where he found our car. The car was not locked up the door was partly opened,the interior of the car was destroyed and stuff was broke the cover over the shifter was broke into pieces and our subs were missing. My boyfriend got on the phone with the police right away and they came and took a statement he called the people of the shop where the car was found and they said that they haven't even touched the car yet so they don't know anything about it. The police went to this guys shop were it was suppost to be because we never came him permission to take it any where. The guy told the cop that the subs where gone before he even got the car and the inside he didnt know nothing about. When my boyfriend and the cop were looking at the car they found out that it was the same motor and the only thing that was replaced was the distrubitor, under the motor was still caked with grease and dirt. My boyfriend went to this shop dis morning where he found the car last night and they told him that some guy came about 9am to put the subs in. WE already gave the guy who was suppost to work on our car $600 when my boyfriend went to his shop dismorning to the guy said that he would not do nothing else to the car cuz he is mad about the cops coming to his house at 2 am my boyfriend saw the new motor that was suppost to go in the car in this guy's garage.But now the guy went and got our car from the other shop and he wants another $200 for the distrubitor. I have an invoice from this guy saying {$600 deposit on motor change over} What can i do about this? Is there anything i can do? Do i have to give him this extra $200 dollars?? Please Help
Thank you for taking the time to look at this...
One more thing come to find out at the shop we found the car at they said that the ground cable was cut. Not that the broke but someone cut it
when i said that the guy came at 9 to put the subs in i ment that some guy came a brought the subs back from where ever they were. the came up missing from our car when we gave this guy the car to work on
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What to do if this guy is screwing us over?
I wrote a big thing yesterday about this guy scamming us on our car and today this is what happened i gave this guy $600 hundred deposit to put a new motor in our car, that was the 22nd of last month he told us it would be $1000 all together. Which was fine and now we finally got our subs back the guy stold from the trunk and we finally got our car back that was sitting at another shop the other day {which we did not give him the ok to take our car from his lot} unlocked with the door open and we did make a police report that night and the cop took pictures of the inside of the car that was torn apart the shifter was smashed and everything. Well today i called this guy who had our car and asked if we could come get it. i figured he could keep the $600 tell we go to court and he told me it was fine to come get the car.When we got there we went into the shop and the guy knew we were there about 15 mins of waiting i pulled out my spare key and we left with the car. About 2 hours later i got a call from the cops saying that we took a car off this guys lot that was not paid for. I have the invoice saying that we gave him $600 hundred dollars down to put a motor in our car which he did not do and now he told the cop that he told me that he wanted another $265 before i could remove the car, which is not true. i told the cop this and now i might be in trouble anyways. all the guy did to our car was destroy the inside take our subs and put a distuibtor in. I don't think its fair that he has $600 from us plus he wants another $265.What do i do? What do you think will happen to me?i dont care if he keeps $300 for the distubitor cuz he did at least put that in but that was not even part of the deal. he did that all on his own.I looked this guys name up on the internet and come to find out he has been sued numours times before due to screwing people over
moreResolved Question: What do i do when a guy at this shop is screwing us over?please help?
Ok this is going to be kind of a long story. We took our car to this shop to get a new clutch put in along with a new motor.. He quoted us $1000 so we thought this was a good deal.He told us it would take a few days and today is the 17th day! Well the first day was fine and about the 3rd day i called him and he told me that i needed a new distributor so okay that's fine then, he said that was going to be a couple hundred dollars. So i let that slide then the next two days i called him numerous times because he would not answer the phone or call back.When i did finally get a hold of him he was acting really nerves and i told him i did not want the car to sit out side without being locked up because i have subs in the trunk.He told me that was fine and when we went to his shop our car was no where to be seen and when we asked him he told us in was in a stall down below. We drove by the shop several times at night and did not see our car. Well last night my boyfriend got off work at 2 am and was driving by another shop where he found our car. The car was not locked up the door was partly opened,the interior of the car was destroyed and stuff was broke the cover over the shifter was broke into pieces and our subs were missing. My boyfriend got on the phone with the police right away and they came and took a statement he called the people of the shop where the car was found and they said that they haven't even touched the car yet so they don't know anything about it. The police went to this guys shop were it was suppost to be because we never came him permission to take it any where. The guy told the cop that the subs where gone before he even got the car and the inside he didnt know nothing about. When my boyfriend and the cop were looking at the car they found out that it was the same motor and the only thing that was replaced was the distrubitor, under the motor was still caked with grease and dirt. My boyfriend went to this shop dis morning where he found the car last night and they told him that some guy came about 9am to put the subs in. WE already gave the guy who was suppost to work on our car $600 when my boyfriend went to his shop dismorning to the guy said that he would not do nothing else to the car cuz he is mad about the cops coming to his house at 2 am my boyfriend saw the new motor that was suppost to go in the car in this guy's garage.But now the guy went and got our car from the other shop and he wants another $200 for the distrubitor. I have an invoice from this guy saying {$600 deposit on motor change over} What can i do about this? Is there anything i can do? Do i have to give him this extra $200 dollars?? Please Help
Thank you for taking the time to look at this...
One more thing come to find out at the shop we found the car at they said that the ground cable was cut. Not that the broke but someone cut it
when i said that the guy came at 9 to put the subs in i ment that some guy came a brought the subs back from where ever they were. the came up missing from our car when we gave this guy the car to work on
moreResolved Question: What do i do when a guy at this shop is screwing us over?please help?
What do i do when a guy at this shop is screwing us over?please help?
Ok this is going to be kind of a long story. We took our car to this shop to get a new clutch put in along with a new motor.. He quoted us $1000 so we thought this was a good deal.He told us it would take a few days and today is the 17th day! Well the first day was fine and about the 3rd day i called him and he told me that i needed a new distributor so okay that's fine then, he said that was going to be a couple hundred dollars. So i let that slide then the next two days i called him numerous times because he would not answer the phone or call back.When i did finally get a hold of him he was acting really nerves and i told him i did not want the car to sit out side without being locked up because i have subs in the trunk.He told me that was fine and when we went to his shop our car was no where to be seen and when we asked him he told us in was in a stall down below. We drove by the shop several times at night and did not see our car. Well last night my boyfriend got off work at 2 am and was driving by another shop where he found our car. The car was not locked up the door was partly opened,the interior of the car was destroyed and stuff was broke the cover over the shifter was broke into pieces and our subs were missing. My boyfriend got on the phone with the police right away and they came and took a statement he called the people of the shop where the car was found and they said that they haven't even touched the car yet so they don't know anything about it. The police went to this guys shop were it was suppost to be because we never came him permission to take it any where. The guy told the cop that the subs where gone before he even got the car and the inside he didnt know nothing about. When my boyfriend and the cop were looking at the car they found out that it was the same motor and the only thing that was replaced was the distrubitor, under the motor was still caked with grease and dirt. My boyfriend went to this shop dis morning where he found the car last night and they told him that some guy came about 9am to put the subs in. WE already gave the guy who was suppost to work on our car $600 when my boyfriend went to his shop dismorning to the guy said that he would not do nothing else to the car cuz he is mad about the cops coming to his house at 2 am my boyfriend saw the new motor that was suppost to go in the car in this guy's garage.But now the guy went and got our car from the other shop and he wants another $200 for the distrubitor. I have an invoice from this guy saying {$600 deposit on motor change over} What can i do about this? Is there anything i can do? Do i have to give him this extra $200 dollars?? Please Help
Thank you for taking the time to look at this...
One more thing come to find out at the shop we found the car at they said that the ground cable was cut. Not that the broke but someone cut it
when i said that the guy came at 9 to put the subs in i ment that some guy came a brought the subs back from where ever they were. the came up missing from our car when we gave this guy the car to work on
moreResolved Question: What do i do when a guy at this shop is screwing us over?please help?
Ok this is going to be kind of a long story. We took our car to this shop to get a new clutch put in along with a new motor.. He quoted us $1000 so we thought this was a good deal.He told us it would take a few days and today is the 17th day! Well the first day was fine and about the 3rd day i called him and he told me that i needed a new distributor so okay that's fine then, he said that was going to be a couple hundred dollars. So i let that slide then the next two days i called him numerous times because he would not answer the phone or call back.When i did finally get a hold of him he was acting really nerves and i told him i did not want the car to sit out side without being locked up because i have subs in the trunk.He told me that was fine and when we went to his shop our car was no where to be seen and when we asked him he told us in was in a stall down below. We drove by the shop several times at night and did not see our car. Well last night my boyfriend got off work at 2 am and was driving by another shop where he found our car. The car was not locked up the door was partly opened,the interior of the car was destroyed and stuff was broke the cover over the shifter was broke into pieces and our subs were missing. My boyfriend got on the phone with the police right away and they came and took a statement he called the people of the shop where the car was found and they said that they haven't even touched the car yet so they don't know anything about it. The police went to this guys shop were it was suppost to be because we never came him permission to take it any where. The guy told the cop that the subs where gone before he even got the car and the inside he didnt know nothing about. When my boyfriend and the cop were looking at the car they found out that it was the same motor and the only thing that was replaced was the distrubitor, under the motor was still caked with grease and dirt. My boyfriend went to this shop dis morning where he found the car last night and they told him that some guy came about 9am to put the subs in. WE already gave the guy who was suppost to work on our car $600 when my boyfriend went to his shop dismorning to the guy said that he would not do nothing else to the car cuz he is mad about the cops coming to his house at 2 am my boyfriend saw the new motor that was suppost to go in the car in this guy's garage.But now the guy went and got our car from the other shop and he wants another $200 for the distrubitor. I have an invoice from this guy saying {$600 deposit on motor change over} What can i do about this? Is there anything i can do? Do i have to give him this extra $200 dollars?? Please Help
Thank you for taking the time to look at this...
moreResolved Question: What do i do when a guy at this shop is screwing us over?please help?
Ok this is going to be kind of a long story. We took our car to this shop to get a new clutch put in along with a new motor.. He quoted us $1000 so we thought this was a good deal.He told us it would take a few days and today is the 17th day! Well the first day was fine and about the 3rd day i called him and he told me that i needed a new distributor so okay that's fine then, he said that was going to be a couple hundred dollars. So i let that slide then the next two days i called him numerous times because he would not answer the phone or call back.When i did finally get a hold of him he was acting really nerves and i told him i did not want the car to sit out side without being locked up because i have subs in the trunk.He told me that was fine and when we went to his shop our car was no where to be seen and when we asked him he told us in was in a stall down below. We drove by the shop several times at night and did not see our car. Well last night my boyfriend got off work at 2 am and was driving by another shop where he found our car. The car was not locked up the door was partly opened,the interior of the car was destroyed and stuff was broke the cover over the shifter was broke into pieces and our subs were missing. My boyfriend got on the phone with the police right away and they came and took a statement he called the people of the shop where the car was found and they said that they haven't even touched the car yet so they don't know anything about it. The police went to this guys shop were it was suppost to be because we never came him permission to take it any where. The guy told the cop that the subs where gone before he even got the car and the inside he didnt know nothing about. When my boyfriend and the cop were looking at the car they found out that it was the same motor and the only thing that was replaced was the distrubitor, under the motor was still caked with grease and dirt. My boyfriend went to this shop dis morning where he found the car last night and they told him that some guy came about 9am to put the subs in. WE already gave the guy who was suppost to work on our car $600 when my boyfriend went to his shop dismorning to the guy said that he would not do nothing else to the car cuz he is mad about the cops coming to his house at 2 am my boyfriend saw the new motor that was suppost to go in the car in this guy's garage.But now the guy went and got our car from the other shop and he wants another $200 for the distrubitor. I have an invoice from this guy saying {$600 deposit on motor change over} What can i do about this? Is there anything i can do? Do i have to give him this extra $200 dollars?? Please Help
Thank you for taking the time to look at this...One more thing come to find out at the shop we found the car at they said that the ground cable was cut. Not that the broke but someone cut itwhen i said that the guy came at 9 to put the subs in i ment that some guy came a brought the subs back from where ever they were. the came up missing from our car when we gave this guy the car to work on
moreResolved Question: I have a old Sears Craftmans chain drive garage door. The door opens about 3 ft, then gets stuck.?
The carriage moves a few feet then stops. It looks like it is sticking on one area of the track. I don't see any obstruction on the carriage. I can unlock the door arm from the carriage and manually open and close the door so I don't think the side track mounts are obstructing either. DOes the carriage track need to be lubricated or greased??
moreVoting Question: Our garage door opener is suddenly very loud -- screeching and grinding -- when opening and especially closing?
The screeching/squeaking/scraping is definitely coming from the "box" rather than any of the wheels/axles on the door itself... Can/should we grease any of the chain that goes in and out of the box, or is there anything else we can do?
The screeching noise is louder when the door is closing than when opening.
We don't know off hand how old it is...
Thanks for any ideas or advice!
moreVoting Question: Garage door opener problem.?
We just bought a home with a 2-car garage and 2 1/2 hp. craftsman openers.
The home inspector noticed that the doors would shake and wobble when they closed. He said it could be dangerous.
I should have made the sellers fix, but I kinda wrote it off thinking the tracks just needed lubrication.
Well, after 1/2 can of grease, they're still doing it.
Is this a common problem? Is there a common fix?Springs are above the top tracks.
moreVoting Question: my driver side car door keeps opening on its own, tried slamming it but it won't close properly!?
while driving along it pops open all alone i've taken off the panel to have a look inside but don't really know what i'm looking for. garage said just put a bit of grease but this made it worse now it won't close at all. do you think i have to buy a new latch or is it fixable ?
moreResolved Question: Handymen - Is your tool box complete?
These are the tools you need!
DRILL PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching flat metal bar stock out of your hands so that it smacks you in the chest and flings your beer across the room, denting the freshly-painted project which you had carefully set in the corner where nothing could get to it.
WIRE WHEEL: Cleans paint off bolts and then throws them somewhere under the workbench with the speed of light. Also removes fingerprints and hard-earned calluses from fingers in about the time it takes you to say, 'Oh sh -- '
ELECTRIC HAND DRILL: Normally used for spinning pop rivets in their holes until you die of old age.
SKILL SAW: A portable cutting tool used to make studs too short.
PLIERS: Used to round off bolt heads. Sometimes used in the creation of blood-blisters.
BELT SANDER: An electric sanding tool commonly used to convert minor touch-up jobs into major refinishing jobs.
HACKSAW: One of a family of cutting tools built on the Ouija board principle. It transforms human energy into a crooked, unpredictable motion, and the more you attempt to influence its course, the more dismal your future becomes.
VISE-GRIPS: Generally used after pliers to completely round off bolt heads. If nothing else is available, they can also be used to transfer intense welding heat to the palm of your hand.
OXYACETYLENE TORCH: Used almost entirely for lighting various flammable objects in your shop on fire. Also handy for igniting the grease inside the wheel hub out of which you want to remove a bearing race.
TABLE SAW: A large stationary power tool commonly used to launch wood projectiles for testing wall integrity.
HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK: Used for lowering an automobile to the ground after you have installed your new brake shoes, trapping the jack handle firmly under the bumper.
BAND SAW: A large stationary power saw primarily used by most shops to cut good aluminum sheet into smaller pieces that more easily fit into the trash can after you cut on the inside of the line instead of the outside edge.
TWO-TON ENGINE HOIST: A tool for testing the maximum tensile strength of everything you forgot to disconnect.
PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER: Normally used to stab the vacuum seals under lids or for opening old-style paper-and-tin oil cans and splashing oil on your shirt; but can also be used, as the name implies, to strip out Phillips screw heads.
STRAIGHT SCREWDRIVER: A tool for opening paint cans. Sometimes used to convert common slotted screws into non-removable screws and butchering your palms.
PRY BAR: A tool used to crumple the metal surrounding that clip or bracket you needed to remove in order to replace a 50 cent part.
HOSE CUTTER: A tool used to make hoses too short.
HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts adjacent the object we are trying to hit.
UTILITY KNIFE: Used to open and slice through the contents of cardboard cartons delivered to your front door; works particularly well on contents such as seats, vinyl records, liquids in plastic bottles, collector magazines, refund checks, and rubber or plastic parts. Especially useful for slicing work clothes, but only while in use.
DAMM-IT TOOL: Any handy tool that you grab and throw across the garage while yelling 'DAMM-IT' at the top of your lungs. It is also, most often, the next tool that you will need.
moreResolved Question: Tools Explained Easily!!!?
TOOLS EXPLAINED
DRILL PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching
flat metal bar stock out of your hands so that it smacks you in the
chest and flings your beer across the room, denting the
freshly-painted project which you had carefully set in the corner
where nothing could get to it.
WIRE WHEEL: Cleans paint off bolts and then throws them somewhere
under the workbench with the speed of light. Also removes
fingerprints and hard-earned calluses from fingers in about the time
it takes you to say, 'Oh SH-- '
ELECTRIC HAND DRILL: Normally used for spinning pop rivets in their
holes until you die of old age.
SKILL SAW: A portable cutting tool used to make studs too short.
PLIERS: Used to round off bolt heads. Sometimes used in the creation< BR>of blood-blisters.
BELT SANDER: An electric sanding tool commonly used to convert minor
touch-up jobs into major refinishing jobs.
HACKSAW: One of a family of cutting tools built on the Ouija board
principle. It transforms human energy into a crooked, unpredictable
motion, and the more you attempt to influence its course, the more
dismal your future becomes.
VISE-GRIPS: Generally used after pliers to completely round off bolt
heads. If nothing else is available, they can also be used to
transfer intense welding heat to the palm of your hand.
OXYACETYLENE TORCH: Used almost entirely for lighting various
flammable objects in your shop on fire. Also handy for igniting the
grease inside the wheel hub out of which you want to remove a bearing
race.
TABLE SAW: A large stationary power tool commonly used to launch wood
projectiles for testing wall integrity.
HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK: Used for lowering an automobile to the ground
after you have installed your new brake shoes, trapping the jack
handle firmly under the bumper.
BAND SAW: A large stationary power saw primarily used by most shops
to cut good aluminum sheet into smaller pieces that more easily fit
into the trash can after you cut on the inside of the line instead of
the outside edge.
TWO-TON ENGINE HOIST: A tool for testing the maximum tensile strength
of everything you forgot to disconnect.
PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER: Normally used to stab the vacuum seals under
lids or for opening old-style paper-and-tin oil cans and splashing oil
on your shirt; but can also be used, as the name implies, to strip
out Phillips screw heads.
STRAIGHT SCREWDRIVER: A tool for opening paint cans. Sometimes used
to convert common slotted screws into non-removable screws and
butchering your palms.
PRY BAR: A tool used to crumple the metal surrounding that clip or
bracket you needed to remove in order to replace a 50 cent part.
HOSE CUTTER: A tool used to make hoses too short.
HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays
is used as a kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts
adjacent the object we are trying to hit.
UTILITY KNIFE: Used to open and slice through the contents of
cardboard cartons delivered to your front door; works particularly
well on contents such as seats, vinyl records, liquids in plastic
bottles, collector magazines, refund checks, and rubber or plastic
parts. Especially useful for slicing work clothes, but only while in
use.
DAMN-IT TOOL: Any handy tool that you grab and throw across the garage
while yelling 'DAMN-IT' at the top of your lungs. It is also, most
often, the next tool that you will need.
moreVoting Question: What would make my steel garage door go down in a herky jerky method when it goes up "MUCH" smoother ?
It has a Sears chain driven door opener. I've sprayed wheels & tracks numerous times with WD-40. Have even removed rollers & shafts; washed out with gasoline, sprayed with WD-40 & replaced. Once, a long time ago; I lubed with white lithium grease. Was told; that's a no no because it would attract debris and affect rollers & track lubricity. BTW, it goes down fairly smoothly the first 25% then the farther it goes the more it seems like it'll jump off the tracks. One out of 10-15 times it goes down smooth enuff for me to tolerate.
moreResolved Question: RE: My garage door opener won't close the door completely...?
My garage door opener is acting strangely. Our remotes in our cars will not open or close the door. The door will open, apparently like normal, if the button in the garage is pushed. To close the door, however, I have to hold the button down until the door is closed. When I let go of the button, the garage door starts to open again. Then I push the button again and the door stops opening. The best it does right now is to stay open about four to six inches from the ground. We had the spring replaced on the mechanism within the last year and my husband has been careful to grease the track regularly since we have lived here. Any suggestions?I neglected to mention that we made sure nothing is blocking the censors or in some way compromising them.
moreResolved Question: Garage door won't open during winter.?
I tried using DW 40, multi purpose Lithium grease, engine oil and even sewing machine oil and cooking oil, none of them worked and I cleaned it before I put them. Is there a special grease that I need to use for this? Thanks again.
moreResolved Question: What maintenance can you do yourself on a garage door annually?
it is attached to electric door opener.
should i use white spraying grease or just simple motor engine oil on all moving parts.
pls advise
moreResolved Question: How do I fix a sectional garage door problem?
Halfway on the down travel the door starts to "rock" like a seesaw. When this rocking starts the door almost wants to "jam". What should I be looking for or replacing? I've lubed all the joints,sliding points,new rollers,new springs,cables,greased the slider track and chain for the opener.
moreResolved Question: How do I get garage door opener grease out of my shorts?
I reacently was helping my dad put a garage door opener in the garage. When i grabbed the old door opener I accidentally touched the bar to my pants and now I have black stripes near my pocket and I was wondering how to get them out
moreResolved Question: IS it true that a garage door won't open in cold weather? does cold weather affect he gears?
My garage door seems to be stuck 1/2 way (or 1/2 way down)...the tracks are free of grease, there is nothing blocking the laser eye, and the door opens and closes easily when I open or close it manually...also, when I remove the door from the troller, the trolley moves freely along the track..
Does the cold weather affect the gears? that is what I have heard? thanksEDIT----if I have stripped the gears...can this be repaired easily? big job? I can open and close the door manually (and the trolley runs fine) -
what do the gears do?where would I lubricate it (if it need to be lubriacted)...the tracks? the trolley? (inside the box where the motor is?)
moreResolved Question: Garage door opener not working?
I have a garage door opener that does not work when it gets cold. It worked fine all summer.
I greased everything with white lithium grease. That didnt do the trick.
When the door got stuck last, I disconnected the door and just ran the opener and the chain moved freely (opened and closed several times without issue). It seems the problem is not in the opener.
The door opens freely if I do it by hand.
What sounds like the problem here...
Does this sound like a case where I need to change the down or up force? Should I change both? Do I need to increase the force?
moreResolved Question: What do I do for a garge door (has opener) that sticks on the tracks?
I have tried WD40 but tends to freeze up and still not let the door glide up with ease. Is there anything I can grease the tracks with? What good is a garage door opener if I have to get out to push the door up??Thanks Maint. ManNo bends in the tracks...just sticks (more so when it's cold)The opener is a fairly NEW opener (had it for 4 years), the door is a lighter or new door...it works great in the summer, just when it gets cold it sticks, thanks for any advice you are giving me...
moreResolved Question: Garage door not opening all the way. Why?
I have greased, unpluged, checked the worm gear, opened it manualy to make sure no restriction exist. It will come up about 2 feet and stop. I can hit the remote again and then it will continue upward. I have turned the pressure up button wide open but nothing has helped it. Anyone one have any Ideas on what to try next or what it could be. Thanks
moreResolved Question: Genie garage door opener recommends to use silicon grease for lubrication. Can I use white lithium grease?
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