My daughter bought a new hutch for her dining room. One of the doors rubs a little on the top and instead of calling for someone to come out and check, I thought there might be something to rub on it so that it would be easier to open. Any suggestions?
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i would call someone out.
should be part of the service.
i agree with allie, perhaps the floor is off center.
or the hinges need to be tightened, or loosened. loose on the top and tight on the bottom?I just hold on tighter, to a hand that's stronger...he knows my every thought, he clears my weary heart, and hold's on tighter...
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I bought a new dining room suite in June and they delivered it from 150 miles away. We noticed the next day that a couple of the chairs didn't sit flat on the floor. I called them - they were back within 3 days with new chairs for me. Then they called the next day to make sure they were all right. I was impressed! There is still customer service out there.
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Just stick a flat head screwdriver in between the top of the door and the frame part, then lift the screwdriver up a little. Then open the door and see if it is still sticking. The hinge might be off just a tiny bit.
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Originally posted by Hayburner View PostJust stick a flat head screwdriver in between the top of the door and the frame part, then lift the screwdriver up a little. Then open the door and see if it is still sticking. The hinge might be off just a tiny bit.I just hold on tighter, to a hand that's stronger...he knows my every thought, he clears my weary heart, and hold's on tighter...
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you can loosen and adjust the hinges, they will move up or down to let the doors hang right
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