jledou 10:30 AM 08-19-2009
I got an older fridge/freezer combo from a friend and the seals/gaskets are in a worn state to say the least. Does anyone have any suggestions on what may rehabilitate them back to a better shape? I had thoughts of using something like Armorall on them to see if that helps, but thought I would check first.
Thanks,
Jay
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They really are not that hard to replace - and your local appliance repair shop should have them or be able to get them.
But - if you really want to try and clean yours up - I would suggest removing them and soaking them in hot soapy water. This does two things: it makes them pliable and cleans them for the next step. Next take spray silicone and rub into them - lots and lots of it. Spray the hell out of them - let them soak in it and then rub them down real good.
And don't forget to clean the metal contact part of the fridge also so that the magnets get a better chance at sticking.
About all I can offer.
Ron
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jledou 03:54 PM 08-19-2009
Thanks for the tips Ron.
This is an older fridge so I went online to find the gaskets. They each were over $100 so at $200+ I figured I would try to give these a little more life, the main reason is I could pick up a brand new fridge for $300-$400 the same size.
Can't complain too much though when the price was right on the fridge (free!)
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Smokin Gator 03:56 PM 08-19-2009
I have had good luck with cleaning them well and then using Vaseline. I don't know how/why but it seems to work.
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jledou 09:03 AM 08-20-2009
I could see where the petroleum based vasoline could help by soaking back into the gasket and make it more pliable similar to the silicone.
Thanks guys.
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skibumdc 09:12 AM 08-20-2009
I thought petroleum products ate away rubber?
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leasingthisspace 09:28 AM 08-20-2009
Originally Posted by skibumdc:
I thought petroleum products ate away rubber?
It eats away at latex.
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Originally Posted by leasingthisspace:
It eats away at latex.
That's what my High School health class taught us
:-)
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jledou 09:50 AM 08-20-2009
depends on the type of "rubber" that you actually have but yes some petroleum products can eat away the rubber.
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I hope someone has a good answer.... I may have to change mine, we have light showing through the gasket and door
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