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What lubricant to use on metal drawer slides?
If your drawer slides are made of metal or plastic, it’s best to use white lithium grease to lubricate them. The dense formula of that compound creates long-lasting results and should prevent you from having to re-grease the drawer slides frequently. Test the white lithium grease on a small, less-visible area of the slides first to ensure it doesn’t damage the finish before applying to the entire fixture.
How do you make sticky dresser drawers slide easier?
There are many tips and tricks you can try to make your dresser drawers stop sticking and slide easier. You can rub a small amount of beeswax on the drawer slides or apply paraffin wax in the same manner. If you need to unstick wooden dresser drawers, consider using silicone, graphite, or Teflon-based lubricants for best results.
How do you fix a drawer that falls out?
A drawer falling out of place usually indicates there’s too much in it, so the best place to start is by emptying it of any non-essential items to check whether it was simply a weight issue. If that’s not the case, check whether the front panel or hardware is damaged, and replace parts as necessary. You may need to replace the drawer or the drawer slides if the issue persists.
Had my kitchen cabinets painted, and they messed up one drawer to the point it can't go in all the way or come out. They're full extension slides, and one side moves normally while the other is stuck like this and will come out no further.
I can't access the tab on the jammed side to remove the drawer, and the drawer doesn't go in enough for me to unscrew the frame plate. Google and a search of the sub only tells me to use the tabs, which obviously I can't.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how I can get this thing out to replace the slides? Preferably without destroying the drawer...