My plastic fridge drawers don't slide, they stick. How can I fix this?
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Try some WD 40.
I agree! Spray the tracks with WD40.
First be sure there isn't anything sticky on either the drawer or the track. After it has been cleaned and dried, you can put a bit of WD40 on a paper towel and run along the tracks of the drawers. I've used a bit of silicone spray (also on a paper towel), too, which worked as long as the old fridge.
Try rubbing them with a bar of soap.
Try rubbing with an old candle, using the wax to lubricate.
I rubbed Vaseline, or petroleum jelly on both tracks. Petroleum jelly is safe for human.