How to clean and lubricate cabinet drawer slides?

 

Introduction

How to clean and lubricate cabinet drawer slides? When you open and close your kitchen cabinets, do they make a lot of noise? Or is it hard to pull them out? Both of these issues are related to worn-out cabinet drawer slides. Luckily, with a little maintenance and cleaning you can get them working again. Here's how:

Pull out your drawers to part way, in a well-ventilated area.

You'll want to pull out your drawers to part way, in a well-ventilated area. This will help avoid dust and other contaminants from getting into the lubricant, as well as keep the lubricant from getting onto the floor or your hands.

It’s also important not to spill any of the oil on clothing or carpets because it can stain them permanently.

Apply a generous amount of lubricant to your drawer slides. You can use powdered graphite for this purpose.

To apply the lubricant, use a clean cloth or brush. Spread a generous amount of powder on both sides of your cabinet drawer slides and make sure that you get into all the nooks and crannies of each track. You should see dried graphite on your cabinet drawer slides and inside your drawers when you're done. Repeat this process until you see that there's enough powdered graphite on all parts of your drawers' tracks to work well together when opening and closing them in their respective cabinets.

Insert the drawer at least halfway back into the cabinet, then pull it out again.

  • Insert the drawer at least halfway back into the cabinet, then pull it out again.

  • Repeat this process for each drawer to make sure that all the moving parts are lubricated, including those in any drawers you haven't used recently or have been storing away for a while (such as seasonal kitchen storage).

  • Spray WD-40 on a rag and use that to wipe down all sides of each slide mechanism before reinstalling it into your cabinet—this will help prevent rust buildup and ensure smooth operation long-term

Repeat this process until you see the dried powder on the cabinet drawer slides and the drawer itself.

If you have applied too much lubricant, you can use a rag to wipe off the excess. You may find that it takes 3-5 minutes for your lubricant to dry.

Any excess lubricant can be removed with a clean cloth.

  • Any excess lubricant can be removed with a clean cloth.

Getting cleaner and more lubricant cabinet drawer slides is easy.

Getting cleaner and more lubricant cabinet drawer slides is easy. The process:

  • Is not time-consuming, usually takes about 20 minutes for each drawer set.

  • Is not expensive, the cost of a can of spray cleaner ($4) and an oil canister ($6) will last for many years if you use them only once per month.

  • Is not messy, as long as you follow the instructions provided in this article. Cleaner will not drip outside of your drawers and onto your floor; it’s self-contained within the drawer itself. You don’t need to worry about getting lubricant on something else in the room (like your dog).

  • Is not complicated—you just need a few tools: A screwdriver, masking tape or painter’s tape (to mark which direction arrows should point after cleaning), paper towels/rags/clean cloths/cloth diapers (depending on how messy things get during cleaning), rubber gloves (if desired) and safety goggles or glasses (if necessary).

Conclusion

That’s it! You’ve just learned how to clean and lubricate your cabinet drawer slides. These simple steps will keep your kitchen drawers working properly for years to come.

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