| Management number | 220455682 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $19.55 | Model Number | 220455682 | ||
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How to Replace a Glued-In Fridge & Freezer Door Seal Gasket:1: Simple tools like a flat-bladed screwdriver or putty knife will help safely break the glue and remove the old seal.2: Soak the refrigerator door seal in 60-70℃ (140-158°F) hot water for 10 minutes to eliminate creases and bends during transportation.3: Apply a thin layer of super glue to the groove and gently push the rubber back into the bracket. Make sure that the seal is not compressed or stretched too much, otherwise leaks may form. The seal should be evenly distributed in all areas of the frame, this is the only way to ensure a good seal.4: For the best bonding, we recommend that you press the seal gently, without applying too much pressure on the bonding surface, for about 2 minutes. Once all the sealing areas have been bonded, close the fridge door for about half an hour. This way, the adhesive will harden sufficiently and the seal will be good again. Warm air should no longer be able to enter the fridge easily.Tip:When you open the package, you will find freezer door gaskets typically come in a kinked shape because of shipping and packing constraints.Please soak the refrigerator door seal completely in 60-70℃ (140-158°F) hot water for 5-10 minutes. Massage the crease or bend area with your hands. The crease and bend will disappear.Package includes: 1*Refrigerator door seal
| Manufacturer | HWWHAN |
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| Item model number | 22064060 |
| Batteries required | No |
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