Sliding closet doors operate on rollers that are positioned in tracks at the top jamb and floor allowing the doors to bypass each other in the tracks.
How to fix a sliding metal closet door track.
Lift your sliding closet door upwards into the top track.
Inspect the rollers and tighten them with a.
If grime remains try wiping it up with a mild cleaner and a cloth.
Take one of the doors down by lifting it and angling the bottom toward you until the rollers clear the top track then pulling it toward you.
Step 1 remove sliding door.
Hold down the spring loaded guide on the opposite side of the other door panel and swing the door until the guide is under the track.
Fix it by gently grabbing the bent area with a pair of pliers or vise grips bending it back into place.
A dirty obstructed or damaged track can make a sliding closet door jump off its track.
To clean and lubricate the hardware of a sliding closet door use a stiff brush a toothbrush or a hand vacuum to clean dust from the tracks.
Direct the part of the door towards you and take out the door from the closet.
Parts for these doors are readily available at home centers hardware stores or online.
Then hold the spring loaded top pivot down while you swing the top of the door toward the frame and under the door track.
Use an aerosol lubricant to lubricate all the door rollers.
If a roller is stuck unscrew and remove it.
Lubricate the rollers but not the track because lubricant will act as a magnet for dust.
Once the door is approximately under the hole in the track release the pivot.
Wiggle the door until the pivot snaps into the hole.
A closet door track that s bent inward prevents the door from sliding beyond the bend.
To fix this issue first try vacuuming up debris and grime from the track with a crevice attachment.
When there is a problem with the track of your sliding door you can simply fix it by following a number of simple instructions.
The first thing to check is what type of rail system your sliding closet door uses in order for it to slide.
Remove a door by lifting and tilting the bottom out.
Loosen the set screw on the top bracket and slide the bracket slightly along the track to adjust the space between the top of the doors.
Then retighten the screw close the doors and check the fit.
If you have a sliding closet door that glides on a bottom track clean the track with a damp cloth to ensure smooth gliding.
Then wipe it with a damp rag.
If your doors hang from a top rail and do not have a track on the floor then you need to either replace or tighten down the floor guides.