Old Zip Dee awning refurbishing

Billygoat

Active member
Jan 9, 2022
551
79
28
Kansas City Missouri
So I have I believe a original Zip Dee awning and thought I’d buy a few parts that may need to be replaced because of its age. The main patio awning seems to retract a little weak. Is thats because the spring is weak or is it my winding of it needs redoing?

TG
 
One way to find out. If it's only a little weak the odds are good that the torsion spring just needs to be cranked up a bit more.

I very much appreciate that Zip Dee has reasonable prices on replacement parts, excellent customer support and that if you take care of them their awnings last forever.

Years ago a Little Giant ladder rep gave me a tip for making the aluminum parts slide well without getting them oily - said to use Lemon Pledge furniture polish. It leaves a thin waxy film that doesn't pick up dirt and grime. I've been doing that ever since with all of my sliding aluminum.
 
One way to find out. If it's only a little weak the odds are good that the torsion spring just needs to be cranked up a bit more.

I very much appreciate that Zip Dee has reasonable prices on replacement parts, excellent customer support and that if you take care of them their awnings last forever.

Years ago a Little Giant ladder rep gave me a tip for making the aluminum parts slide well without getting them oily - said to use Lemon Pledge furniture polish. It leaves a thin waxy film that doesn't pick up dirt and grime. I've been doing that ever since with all of my sliding aluminum.
Oh excellent tip. I do have trouble with them sliding out to lock in place. I’ll for sure to give this a try.

Thanks!
TG
 
Using furniture polish was the secret ingredient for Pine Wood Derby cars, for those who partake in the GMC Derby Races.
What, now you tell me?! 🤦🏻

I liked watching Laurie Burton getting so into the Derby, made it way more fun! There wasn't one at the Waynesville NC GMCMI this Spring. I missed it and hope it returns. 🤞
 
Oh excellent tip. I do have trouble with them sliding out to lock in place. I’ll for sure to give this a try.

Thanks!
TG
Disassemble, clean the poop out of all the parts, inside and out, use Scotchbrite or very fine sandpaper, polish aluminum, spray lubricant on all moving parts. 😎

I have a very weathered pair of Zip Dee awnings, with most all of the parts for both sides, that has been a round tuit job for several years. You're inspiring me to get to it... keep it up! 💪