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Door Gasket

The Door Gasket is the flexible rubber seal that runs along the entire outer edge of your refrigerator and freezer doors. It is often the most overlooked component, yet it is vital for energy efficiency and food safety.

1. Primary Function: The Thermal Barrier
  • Air-Tight Seal: The gasket creates a vacuum-like seal that prevents cold air from escaping and warm, humid air from entering the cabinet.
  • Energy Savings: By maintaining a consistent internal temperature, it reduces the workload on the compressor, lowering your electricity bills.
  • Moisture Control: It prevents humidity from entering, which reduces frost buildup on the evaporator coils and keeps food fresh longer.
2. Physical Design
  • Material: Made of high-quality, food-grade synthetic rubber or vinyl.
  • Magnetic Strip: Modern gaskets contain a thin magnetic strip inside the rubber folds. This ensures the door "snaps" shut and stays firmly closed against the metal frame of the refrigerator.
3. Signs of a Failing Gasket
If the gasket is cracked, hard, or peeling, you may notice:
  • Condensation: Water droplets forming on the outside frame or inside the shelves.
  • Heavy Frost: A thick layer of "snow" in the freezer, even in frost-free models.
  • The "Paper Test" Failure: If you can easily slide a piece of paper or a banknote through the closed door seal, the gasket is too loose.
4. Maintenance & Easy Fixes
  • Cleaning: Wipe the folds with warm, soapy water every few months to remove spilled syrups or crumbs that can cause the rubber to tear.
  • Lubrication: A very thin layer of Vaseline (petroleum jelly) on the hinge side can prevent the gasket from folding over itself or sticking too hard.
  • Heat Treatment: If a new gasket has a small gap, you can often "shape" it back into place using a hairdryer on a low heat setting to soften the rubber.
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