ᐅ How can you prevent the doors of a Pax wardrobe from squeaking?
Created on: 24 Apr 2020 09:43
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Hello everyone,
I have noticed that the doors of my Pax wardrobe have been squeaking for some time when I open or close them. The squeaking is quite annoying, especially in the mornings. My specific question is: how can I prevent the Pax wardrobe doors from squeaking?
I am already aware of some basic tips such as using lubricants or readjusting the hinges, but perhaps there are more specific recommendations or experiences with the Pax system from Ikea that could help? It would also be important for me to know which lubricants are suitable, the best way to proceed without damaging the doors, and if there are any preventive measures.
I look forward to your advice!
I have noticed that the doors of my Pax wardrobe have been squeaking for some time when I open or close them. The squeaking is quite annoying, especially in the mornings. My specific question is: how can I prevent the Pax wardrobe doors from squeaking?
I am already aware of some basic tips such as using lubricants or readjusting the hinges, but perhaps there are more specific recommendations or experiences with the Pax system from Ikea that could help? It would also be important for me to know which lubricants are suitable, the best way to proceed without damaging the doors, and if there are any preventive measures.
I look forward to your advice!
Gilbert schrieb:
If the hinges are properly adjusted and the door is correctly aligned, usually no grease or oil is needed.I agree with that.
To prevent squeaking in Pax wardrobe doors, the first step should be to check the alignment of all doors, as misalignment is often the cause of unwanted noise.
The hinges on Ikea Pax models often have adjustment screws that allow for fine-tuning without disassembly.
Lubricants such as silicone-based spray or graphite powder are only recommended if squeaking persists, as they improve movement without damaging the material.
Regular cleaning of the hinges is also advisable, since dust and debris can increase the noise.
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