After the refrigerator is used for a period of time, a layer of frost will appear on the box and the door, which is due to a certain gap between the box and the door, resulting in frost that the door is not closed tightly. In addition, during the handling of the refrigerator, the sealing strip between the box and the door will be squeezed, resulting in its elasticity being affected, thus affecting the sealing effect of the refrigerator door.
To solve this problem, we can solve it with the following three tips:
Tip 1: Adjust the balance of your refrigerator
Some refrigerators are not designed with the squeeze that may be experienced during handling, so the balance of the refrigerator may not be restored even after handling. At this time, we can solve this problem by adjusting the balance of the refrigerator. The specific method is to place the refrigerator on a level ground, and then adjust the height of the front and rear feet of the refrigerator to keep the refrigerator level. If the feet of the refrigerator are adjusted by screws, the purpose of balance can be achieved by adjusting the screws;If there are no screws to adjust, you can use some cardboard or wood blocks to achieve balance.
Tip 2: Replace the seal
If the refrigerator door still fails to seal after adjusting the refrigerator balance, then we can consider replacing the sealing strip of the refrigerator door. Before replacing, we need to remove the original sealing strip and then use a rag to wipe the stains inside the door seal and its grooves. Next, we can use a hair dryer to dry the moisture inside the groove and then use a soft rag to wrap the sealing strip inside the groove. Finally, close the refrigerator door and check if the problem has been resolved.
Tip 3: Use a dehumidifier
If the above two methods do not solve the problem, then we can consider using a dehumidifier to solve the problem of the refrigerator door not sticking. Here's how to do it by applying dehumidifier to the refrigerator door seal, waiting for about an hour or so, and then wiping it off with a rag. This method can effectively remove stains and moisture from the refrigerator door seal, thus solving the problem of the refrigerator door not sticking.
The above are three tips to solve the problem of non-stick refrigerator doors. When using these methods, it is necessary to pay attention to safety issues and avoid using tools or methods that are too dangerous. At the same time, before solving the problem, it is also necessary to carefully check the condition of the refrigerator and determine the cause of the problem before dealing with it accordingly.