How to Fix a Drawer That Sticks
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If
you
are
tired
of
wrestling
with
your
bureau
every
time
you
need
a
pair
of
socks,
it's
time
to
fix
that
sticking
drawer.
Steps:
1.
Examine
the
bureau.
Is
it
off
center
or
crooked?
Reposition
the
bureau
if
necessary.
Drawers
may
stick
in
an
off-center
bureau.
2.
Swap
the
sticking
drawer
with
another
same-size
drawer
in
the
bureau.
Often
this
will
solve
the
problem.
3.
If
this
doesn't
help,
look
in
the
bureau
opening
where
the
drawer
slides
in.
Is
there
an
obstruction,
like
a
nail
or
a
lost
sock?
If
a
nail
is
poking
out,
hammer
it
into
the
wood.
If
a
sock
is
causing
the
problem,
remove
it.
4.
If
you
don't
find
any
obstructions,
lightly
sand
the
runners
of
a
wood
drawer,
then
rub
them
with
paraffin,
beeswax
or
bar
soap.
If
the
drawer
is
metal,
wipe
the
runners
with
a
dry
rag
and
apply
a
small
amount
of
lubricating
oil.
5.
If
the
bottom
of
the
drawer
sags,
causing
it
to
drag,
slip
out
the
bottom
of
the
drawer
(if
possible).
Then
flip
it
over
and
reinsert
it
into
the
drawer.
6.
If
one
of
the
corners
or
sides
is
loose,
glue
it
into
place
with
wood
glue.
Hold
the
sides
together
with
a
corner
clamp
while
the
glue
dries.
7.
Consider
the
following
option
as
a
last
resort,
since
it
alters
the
drawer
permanently.
Sand
down
a
side
of
the
drawer
so
it
fits
smoothly
into
the
bureau.
Overall
Tips:
Excess
moisture
due
to
rain
or
humidity
makes
wood
swell
and
often
causes
the
drawers
to
stick.
Application
of
wax,
such
as
beeswax
or
paraffin,
seals
the
wood
and
helps
prevent
moisture-induced
swelling.
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