<ul><li>Easy to install</li><li>Nylon constructed material</li><li>Guides door in a straight line in cavity</li><li>Suitable for sliding door track systems</li></ul>
The Cowdroy 1 Pack of Adjustable Cavity Door Guide is designed to control the door so that it closes in a straight line. This lightweight nylon constructed material door guide will fit for just about any sliding door track system that you have. It is suitable for use on a single interior or exterior doors and is designed to provide a smooth opening and closing. It can also be either side for right or left openings.
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