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Garage doors require annual maintenance to remain in good working order. Here we look at some things you can do to keep your door in tip top shape.

They do require maintenance in order to continue to work properly. While the maintenance does not have to be done frequently there are a few things that you should do roughly once a year to keep trouble at bay. If you have encountered problems in the past then doing maintenance on the door to your garage twice a year is wise.

What then should you do to ensure a garage door that works as well as it did when you first installed it? When you do your garage doors maintenance squirt all of your hinges, latches, rollers and roller tracks with a solvent that penetrates deep such as WD-40, or use a solvent that is citrus-based. Give them all a generous squirt. You should also lubricate all of the pulleys that are on extension-spring openers as well as all of the bearings that are on torsion-spring openers. If the torsion spring has built up some rust and/or if it binds up while in use as a result of the rust then you need to put a little bit of oil on it.

Once you have done these things you then need to wipe all of the items you have sprayed or squirted with a substance until they are clean. Then you will select a light oil such as 3-in-1 lubricant and apply it to all of the parts that you have already treated with other types of solvents. In other words, repeat the process using something different this time around.

If while doing these things you find that any of the hinges or the rollers on your garage doors is stuck then you might want to give them a good soaking with kerosene. In order to make sure that the kerosene penetrates the cracks use a tiny brush or something such as a toothbrush to make sure the kerosene gets in there where it can do what it is supposed to. Let it sit for a few minutes and then get rid of any rust build-up that you see with the help of steel wool. You then must wipe down all of the parts again until they are as clean as they can be. From there apply lubricant to them.

This may seem like a laborious and time consuming process but you will be glad at the end of the day that you did it. A lack of maintenance on your garage doors will mean that it will be vulnerable to wear and tear much easier and the likelihood that you will have to replace parts sooner (or replace the entire door much sooner!) is also there.

Many garage doors openers work by way of a chain or a drive screw. If yours is such then the same lubricant you applied to the parts described above should be applied to the door opener. Apply it to the entire length of the door opener.

Weather stripping is an important aspect of the door for your garage. Weather stripping offers protection against the elements. Take a look at the condition of the stripping all around the door. If it shows signs of jamming then fix it. If it needs to be replaced then do not hesitate to do so.

Garage doors in Tennessee need maintenance like any other part of your house. Find out more at http://www.garagedoorstn.com/

RV, Vehicle and Boat Self Storage

People have many reasons for wanting to use self storage for things like boats, 4-wheelers, RVs, cars, motorcycles and small recreational vehicles like ATVs, and jet skis. Some people lack the space at their homes or apartment buildings to store these vehicles or they're using available space for other items. Others choose to store things like an extra car in self storage, where it's available should they need it, while securely stored and protected from the elements.

Sometimes the security offered at a self storage facility is much better than the security available when parking on the street in certain areas. And some people even use self storage as a convenient place to park when they work in cities, or areas where parking is limited and more expensive than the monthly fee at the self storage facility.

Regardless of the reason for using self storage for vehicles and boats, there are some good things to do before storing them to ensure that when you're ready to use them again, they'll be in tip-top condition.

The type of vehicle storage you choose will depend mostly on your budget, how protected you want the vehicle to be from the elements, and how much security you want. An outdoor storage unit is the least expensive, but also the least protected from both the weather and would-be thieves. As long as the storage facility has excellent security and good lighting for its outdoor units, security may not be an issue. But the vehicle will be exposed to the outdoor elements, even if the unit has a roof or a carport over the top, or is an open, garage-type structure.

These outdoor units are best for vehicles that are large, like RV storage, vehicles that aren't very valuable (you wouldn't want to store that classic show car in outdoor storage, for instance) or that aren't going to be put in long term storage. Many facilities even have hook ups for RVs in each unit.

You can also find vehicle storage in a drive-up garage space that offers a garage-type door over each unit, rather than being open. Drive-up storage costs more than outdoor storage but offers protection from the elements (though probably not the temperature, unless it's a climate control storage unit) and more security.

A drive up indoor storage unit will cost the most, as it's most likely a climate control unit that won't go below 50 or 60 degrees, or above 80 degrees. This offers the most protection for your vehicle or boat.

When you're storing a vehicle that's not going to be used frequently, such as long term storage of a classic car during the winter months, you'll want to follow good storage preparation practices to make sure that your vehicle comes out of storage in the same condition it went in.

For most vehicles, a thorough cleaning is the first step. You want to clean both the inside and the outside of the vehicle thoroughly. Make sure that the engine is tuned up and that you've applied lubricant anywhere rust could possibly form. Make sure engine parts and moving parts are thoroughly dry when they should be, and lubricated otherwise. Any water left in the engine area can cause problems.

Also, don't just dust and vacuum the interior, but do a detailed cleaning. Even the smallest crumbs left in the vehicle can attract vermin, even in indoor storage. Make sure the tires are properly inflated, and in some cases you'll even want to put wooden planks or other material on the floor to drive the vehicle onto to protect it further, as well as to protect the floor. All vehicles should be cleaned and prepared in this manner, and boats should be dried especially well before storage to avoid damage.

Be aware that vehicle self storage, whether indoors or outdoors, is for running vehicles only. Your self storage facility will likely not allow you to store a vehicle that must be towed in, as they don't allow you to work on a vehicle while in self storage. Because of the fluids, fuels and chemicals used when working on engines and other parts of vehicles, this is prohibited.

Also, you'll want to check your vehicle storage often to make sure that the tires remain inflated at all times. Also, for boat storage, RV storage and vehicle storage, you'll probably need to show proof of ownerships and insurance, and make sure that the vehicles display valid license plates the entire time they're stored.

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Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

is there a way to sterilize saliva ?

it is such an ideal lubricant. If it could be sterilized one could drool into a jar and keep that for special times, yes ?
anyone have suggestions on how to do this, getting rid of bacteria for storage ?

boil it. and or dump perocide in it.
but i dont know if chicks will dig the spit in a jar thing.

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PETERSBURG, Va. — Army Pfc. Metoyia E. Avinger has graduated from the Petroleum Supply Specialist Advanced Individual Training course at Fort Lee in Petersburg.

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