SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: NoEnName_Null
Hign-concerned Chemical: None
Installation Method: Self-Contained
Origin: Mainland China
The door gasket, often called a door seal, seals the gap around the door to keep the cold air in and the warm air out. Signs that the refrigerator gasket needs to be replaced include excessive frost buildup and reduced cooling. Replace the gasket if it’s worn, cracked or torn.
This is a customized product, size and type picture customization is required. Otherwise it will not be shipped.
Before you pay it please follow the step
Step 1: Please pull out the corner of the refrigerator gasket seal and take a picture to show me how the refrigerator gasket fix on the door (as picture below). Seller will choose the right type for you.
Step 2: Measure the L(m) and W(m), contact seller tell the size of the measurement and purchase quantity (For example, 50×70cm, 1 piece and 50×100cm, 1 piece) . Then seller will send you a link for payment.
Gasket color is random, up to what we have in stock.
Warn: If you don't provide your old refrigerator gasket information, we will send you the product without custom size, if that result in the product not fit, we not responsible that. We are only responsible for the customers who provide us with product custom information.
How to replace the door gasket in refrigerator
1. Remove creases in the new door gasket
To smooth creases and folds in the door gasket, soak it in warm water and dry with a towel. Or carefully warm it with a hair dryer or heat gun on a low setting.
Be careful not to melt the gasket.
Tip: Heating some door gaskets causes them to expand. Allow the gasket to cool before installation if it seems too big for the door after heating.

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PHOTO: Smooth out door gasket crease. |
2. Remove the refrigerator door gasket
First, turn off or unplug the refrigerator or shut off the circuit breaker for the refrigerator.
Pull the gasket out of the track. Starting at one of the corners is usually easiest. You may need to tug the gasket firmly to get the removal process started. If you have a difficult time starting at a corner, pull the gasket out starting in a spot halfway down the side of the door.
Once you get the removal process started, you should be able to pull the gasket out fairly easily

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PHOTO: Remove the door gasket. |
3. Clean the track in the refrigerator door
Using a wet cloth, wipe any spills from inside and around the track.
Cleaning the track ensures that the new gasket fits easily in the track and seals the door properly.

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PHOTO: Clean the door gasket groove. |
3. Install the new gasket
Starting at the top of the door, work the new door gasket into the track. Work your way down both sides of the door and across the bottom. Check for loose spots and adjust the gasket as needed for a proper fit.
Spread a thin coat of petroleum jelly along the sealing surface of the door gasket to help the new gasket seal properly.
Close the door and check the fit. The door gasket should fit tightly against the cabinet and door with no gaps showing. Smooth out any creases that cause gaps. Push the door gasket further into the track to eliminate gaps.
Turn the refrigerator back on or restore power to the refrigerator.
Use the same procedure to replace the freezer door gasket.