ᐅ What helps with MALM drawer issues caused by jamming?

Created on: 15 Aug 2022 08:26
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Amrfu
Hello everyone,

I have a problem with my IKEA Malm dressers, specifically the drawers. Sometimes they get stuck and can only be pulled out with a lot of force or not far enough to use properly. This mainly affects the lower drawers, which seem to no longer slide smoothly.

I suspect the issue might be with the drawer runners or their adjustment, but I’m not sure how to fix it without completely replacing the parts. Maybe there are tricks to reduce friction or adjust the sliding rails?

What helps with sticking Malm drawer problems? Does anyone have experience or tips on how to fix these jams easily, permanently, and preferably without special tools?

Thanks in advance for your ideas!
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JAFUHAU
15 Aug 2022 14:03
roryvin schrieb:
however, adjusting the screws should only be done with precise measurement

I completely agree. Sometimes you try to fix too much and end up messing up the whole system :-(.

It is important to proceed very carefully and avoid the fixed idea that everything needs to be done 'with force'.

Better to narrow down the problem step by step and see what really helps!
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Bagupo
16 Aug 2022 07:29
Use silicone spray or candle wax on the guide rails. Remove the drawers completely and clean them. Then sand lightly if the wooden strips have swollen.
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Josefane
16 Aug 2022 09:42
PECLARISSA schrieb:
Sometimes even a tiny pebble caught in the track profile is enough to cause jamming

I would doubt that. Malm drawers use ball cage slides, which generally do not get blocked by small particles because the balls should roll freely.

It is much more likely that there are material inconsistencies in the wood or an installation error. In this case, the fit should be checked and, if necessary, adjusted using shims or felt strips to avoid pressure marks.

Humidity also plays a role: damp wood can easily swell and cause jamming.
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nonpra
16 Aug 2022 11:11
Carefully sand, clean, and apply silicone oil to the slides. Realign the drawers.

It also helps to check the guides and order replacements for any damaged parts.
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JAFUHAU
16 Aug 2022 12:34
Josefane schrieb:
Damp wood can easily swell and cause jamming

Good point! I had a damp spot near the bottom drawer that swelled up a bit. I smoothed the edge with fine sandpaper afterwards and removed the moisture with a hairdryer. After that, the drawer slid much more easily.

Maybe this will also help the person who asked the question?
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Amrfu
16 Aug 2022 14:56
Thank you all for the helpful tips so far!

I find the advice about moisture and careful sanding particularly interesting, as well as being cautious with adjusting the screws. My next step will be to completely remove the drawers, carefully check the runners, and gently sand the edges with fine sandpaper.

Your suggestion to use beeswax sounds intriguing; I can imagine that it naturally improves smoothness.

I’ll get back to you once I’ve tried it and can tell you if it helped. Thanks again to everyone 🙂