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lubricant for freezer drawers
I have a relatively new GE bottom freezer refrigerator. It has 2
basket drawers that have drawer slides similiar to like what you find in a kitchen cabinet. Although these are not in the freezer, it looks similiar. http://www.runnerduck.com/images/pmb...awer_slide.jpg The problem is sometimes they get just enough frost on them to bind them up and make it hard to pull out the drawer and hard to push in. I have defrosted the freezer twice and at first it does fix the problem, but then they frost up again. I don't think the fridge is defective. I think this is more of a inherent design issue. I don't have any frost in the freezer itself. Is there any lubricant I can use suitable for this application that will not freeze up? |
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