We make you feel more secure with Australia’s strongest security screens and doors. We want you to feel that way for a long time. Thanks to a little maintenance, you will.

Doors and windows

  • Loose deposits should be carefully removed with a wet sponge.
  • A non-abrasive brush or cloth and a mild household detergent should be enough to remove dust, salt and other deposits. Don’t use steel wool, scrapers, scouring liquids or powders. These may scratch the coating surface.
  • Rinse off with clean fresh water.
  • If you need to remove paint splashes, sealants or other residue, use methylated spirits, turpentine or white spirits.
  • Harsh detergents could damage the powder coated surface. Any detergent that recommends the use of gloves is likely to damage the powder coating.
  • Use a soft brush to clean the mesh. This will remove particles that reduce airflow.

Locks, hinges and rollers

  • Use a soft bristle brush to clean the surface. Avoid abrasive tools.
  • Clean with a mild liquid detergent diluted in warm water.
  • Ensure cleaning fluids do not penetrate the lock cylinder.
  • Products with soft finishes e.g. gold plate, lacquered brass or chrome plate, require need special care.
  • Don’t allow dirt or other contaminants to build up on the surface; they’ll discolour and impair the surface. Some change in colour, gloss or chalking may be expected dependent on exposure.
  • Key cylinders should be lubricated annually, or if there are signs of roughness when you insert or retract the key.
  • Remove any dirt, grime and salt deposits on and around the end of the cylinder barrel. Apply a small amount of powdered graphite to the key. Insert the key into the lock barrel to maintain a smooth action.

Tracks and rollers

  • If screws within the track are loose, they can block the path of the door. Make sure you tighten them every few months.,
  • Use your vacuum cleaner to remove most dirt from the tracks, then a brush or rag to finish the job.
  • If you see anything stuck to the rollers, wash them well in hot soapy water.
  • Rollers will dry out and crack with age. Don’t oil them as this will attract dirt to the rollers and tracks.
  • Replace rollers as soon as you notice problems with them. Damaged rollers will cause irreparable damage to the track.

A little maintenance every now and again will help you get years of smooth, hassle free performance from your security screens and doors. That also means years of peace of mind, a feeling of security that makes some occasional maintenance well worth it.