There are a couple of popular channels that don't even mention doing this. Our garage door would come down about 8 inches off the floor, stop and go back up. There were no track or sensor problems. We tried WD40 and it didn't work at all. We bought a product called blaster that was made for garage door mechanisms and it solved the problem. We noticed the weather turned cold when this all started so most likely the lube wore off at that point. Our door does this trick at about 8 inches above the floor where it slows down, so it didn't have the momentum it needed to continue.
@@grandetaco4416 mine is spent so quiet since I’ve put it on a few weeks ago. It’s the best product I’ve ever used and like I said it doesn’t turn yellow and make your door look like crap on the inside.
There are a couple of popular channels that don't even mention doing this. Our garage door would come down about 8 inches off the floor, stop and go back up. There were no track or sensor problems. We tried WD40 and it didn't work at all. We bought a product called blaster that was made for garage door mechanisms and it solved the problem. We noticed the weather turned cold when this all started so most likely the lube wore off at that point. Our door does this trick at about 8 inches above the floor where it slows down, so it didn't have the momentum it needed to continue.
@@grandetaco4416 mine is spent so quiet since I’ve put it on a few weeks ago. It’s the best product I’ve ever used and like I said it doesn’t turn yellow and make your door look like crap on the inside.
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