How to Replace a Glued in Fridge Seal & Freezer Seal.
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- In this essential DIY guide, learn the effective method to replace a glued-in fridge and freezer door seal gasket, a common need across various refrigerator brands including Westinghouse, Samsung, Kelvinator, Whirlpool, Electrolux, and others. A deteriorating seal can lead to increased energy bills, inefficient cooling, and unwanted frost buildup. Our step-by-step tutorial makes it easy for anyone to undertake this repair, ensuring your appliance maintains its optimal performance and efficiency.
What You'll Discover in This Video:
Comprehensive Guide: A detailed walkthrough on how to remove and replace the glued gasket on your fridge or freezer door.
Necessary Tools: Instructions on using simple tools like a flat-bladed screwdriver or putty knife to safely break the glue and remove the old seal.
DIY Savings: Learn how to perform this simple fix yourself, potentially saving hundreds in repair costs while extending the life of your fridge or freezer.
Quality Seals: We introduce you to the highest quality replacement seals available in the market, provided by Fridge Seal - The Fridge Seal Experts.
Expert Advice: Get professional tips and advice to make your DIY project a success, ensuring a perfect seal that prevents air leaks and maintains the desired temperature inside your appliance.
Why Watch This Video?
Save Money: DIY repairs can significantly reduce the costs associated with refrigerator maintenance.
Improve Efficiency: A properly sealed fridge or freezer is more energy-efficient, helping to reduce your carbon footprint and electricity bills.
Extend Appliance Life: Regular maintenance, including seal replacement, can prolong the lifespan of your refrigerator or freezer.
Visit www.fridge-sea... for the best quality fridge and freezer seals, DIY kits, and expert advice on selecting the right seal for your appliance. Follow along with our video for a foolproof method of replacing your fridge or freezer's glued-in door gasket, ensuring a snug, energy-efficient seal. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a first-timer looking to tackle appliance repairs, this video is your go-to resource for fridge and freezer maintenance.
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Como substituir uma vedação de geladeira colada e uma vedação de freezer.
Great video : clear demonstration
thank you!
Finally a video on how to remove and install a glued in seal. Thanks!
Love his accent & an excellent video showing the whole process of taking off & replacement if the new seal 👌. Shouldn't you take off the reminants if the old seal before putting the new one on??
Haha, thank you! 😊 I'm glad you found the video helpful, even though it wasn't originally intended for UA-cam.
You're absolutely right, it's essential to remove all remnants of the old seal before installing the new one. Using warm, soapy water to clean the door liner is a great tip as well.
After installing the new seal, I highly recommend using a hair dryer to heat it up and ensure a proper seal. Simply warm it up, close the door, and let it cool down for optimal performance.
If you encounter any difficulties or have further questions, feel free to reach out. I'm here to assist!
Warm regards, Brett.
thank you - your vid saved me. Well my fridge anyway..
Such a calm voice.I don,t even own a fridge...
Thank you!! My 2006 Thermador fridge has glued-in door seals. I had to replace the one for the freezer door and did not know how to get the old one out. Perfect explanation!
raised by a single mum here thanks dad
thanks, many videos showing snap in, push in, now i learned glued in
you are a life save!
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Big thanks for this. Kegerator seal popped out today and this helped tremendously!
mine keeps coming off trying to learn how to fix the one I already have...how do I glue it back on??
What kind of glue do I use??
Nice job, no loud music, just a young man explaining the process
thank you Barry
Thanks for taking me through this at the shop ... gave me confidence to attack this easily. Video is perfect ... do all corners first is the big tip... and some persistence, don’t rush !
Thank you Ben! if you do come across ANY issues - let me know!
Ben, did you glue the seal? I am thinking of replacing a chest freezer seal that is glued in too.
If you used glue. Which glue did you use?
I think I will have to glue as the lid is horizontal not vertical.
Thanks for the video, searched high and low for door seal replacement on a hoover fridge freezer and nothing out there but it appears this is probably what I'm dealing with. Will add a small amount of glue to the seal though especially on the closing edge, just to be sure.
Without this video i would be lost, thank you!
Thank you for the Donation! I will put it towards making more videos for people :)
Thank you!
the bloke knows what he's doing!!
It's all in the wrist
Ok for me it's quite cool presented that way ...thank you , realy 👍 in fact that work with the leap..
Tight beteween the interior face ..
// Ok thank you for your video
Right for you perhasp but ...is it ..
not well made on my freedge...door upstair is very strenght fixed
The tutorial is not easy to learn because its already fix ,it is only put in the edge of the ref,i need to know is from the long thread and your the one to cut it to put inside the magnet not fix already thank you for me not. Good,i did not learn
oh cr*p! I have to do this tomorrow. I thought it was an easy thing to do,,wish me luck
been doing it for 19 years wanna fight him fight his tears!!
If when putting on…. The corners separate on the seal, what can be used to reseal? I had replaced one and it has gathered some meltoff and has ice in it (which is keeping the seal open, which we see a lot of frost).
you can use super glue.
Where can I buy a door seal replacement
great vid ty!
But you didn't show how to install the bottom seal, I found it very difficult to install the bottom part
on refrigerator, how to clean old glue on door after gasket removed?
But you didn't show how to fix the bottom seal, I found it very difficult to fix the bottom part
Same method for the bottom? Open the door first, heat bottom of the seal - then close door and should be fixed.
Otherwise you might need to use a little more heat when closed under the fridge, or use your fingers to stretch the seal out and hold it in place for a few minustes.
Or peel the seal back and put something underneath it so it raises in that area.
many ways to fix.
I have a zanussi (electrolux owned) with the same idiotic system of holding the seal, except mine would not pop out. Does anybody know what to do? I was thinking to try a paper cutter inserted behind the seal to unglue it, or even a heat gun. I have a universal seal replacement, which is composed of 2 parts so it should be easier to install than a full door one.
Did you ever make it work?
@@anthonyy1337 did you find any answers? I am stuck with the same issue...
is he holding the fridge door closed at the end, lol
I only put half the seal on the door , that's why i held the door closed.
@@FridgeSeal thanks for clarifying!
when you install a new one that previously had some sort of adhesive, should you use any adhesive as well or just fit it without?
For me personally, i either screw self tapping screws underneath the seal to clamp the door liner down OR i dont do anything and the door liner is tight enough to hold the seal down firmly. I have put super glue behind before but if you dont know what you're doing it can turn out looking bad. self tappers are good because they can be easily removed or replaced.
@@FridgeSeal what size self tapper screws did you use?
@@aussielass5621 This is the type i use - www.cdaets.com.au/product/screw-sdm-wafer-c3-10-16-x-16-721729
It didn't look like the door would close properly at the end, it sprang open after he tried to close it, so then he held it shut!
yep, haha
give him a break, he only put half the seal on in the demo
Very useful video!
dude I have shitty Beko fridge with glued in seal, can you helP'