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Old 05-09-2008, 09:49 AM   #1
Question What do you do for sticking drawers
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Whether they are in a cupboard, dresser or end table what do you use so they will slide easier?
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We have wax our furniture every few months, and I always make sure to rub a little hard furniture wax into/onto the drawer slides to keep them going smoothly.

For the kind that have the little roller piece in a metal track, I have used pledge, pam, and olive oil (in no particular order) on a rag and wiped the whole thing down.
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You can use a bar of soap.

We did this when we bought an old dresses for DS when he was a baby. The drawers stuck really bad. We rubbed a bar of soap across it a few times and no more sticking! (My Dear Dad taught me this!)
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