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I am installing a few Andersen Double Hung Windows. These are the type
that the top of the sash snaps open so the outside can be cleaned. In the process of painting them I snapped the sash open and painted most of it except the corners that stay attached to the window frame. My question is
can I take the whole sash out without too much trouble? Is there a
better way to paint this type of windows?
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I am installing a few Andersen Double Hung Windows. These are the type
that the top of the sash snaps open so the outside can be cleaned. In the process of painting them I snapped the sash open and painted most of it except the corners that stay attached to the window frame. My question is
can I take the whole sash out without too much trouble? Is there a
better way to paint this type of windows?