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Offline bobnrob

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Any (house) fridge fixerer's here - Cabinet Q. ?
« on: December 22, 2015, 08:51:06 PM »
Minister's pointed out we have some black stuff leaking from a (bottom) join in our house fridge's cabinet, it's a 2 door fridge/freezer, and it's leaking from the fridge side.
It's not what you'd call soft, but no where near hard either, and slightly tacky, some of it's also stuck to the seal.
I've no idea how fridge cabinets are made, but to me it's like a coon type sealer??

Anyone able to shed some light onto this strangeness? What could/may be the ramification(s) please?

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Re: Any (house) fridge fixerer's here - Cabinet Q. ?
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2015, 03:59:02 PM »
You will probably find it will wipe off with white spirits as it will be a butyl rubber based sealer. Its probably gone soft & oozed out as theres usualy a run of condencer pipe to heat around where the door seal contacts. This is designed to stop sweating.

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Re: Any (house) fridge fixerer's here - Cabinet Q. ?
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2015, 09:00:23 PM »
You will probably find it will wipe off with white spirits as it will be a butyl rubber based sealer. Its probably gone soft & oozed out as theres usualy a run of condencer pipe to heat around where the door seal contacts. This is designed to stop sweating.

So if this sealer continues to leak - in your opinion - it won't have an effect on the insulation? That's my concern  ;)
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Re: Any (house) fridge fixerer's here - Cabinet Q. ?
« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2015, 10:07:01 PM »
One would hope it doesn't continue to leak out once its cleaned up. Just curious as to the age & brand of fridge?

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Re: Any (house) fridge fixerer's here - Cabinet Q. ?
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2015, 12:50:33 PM »
So if this sealer continues to leak - in your opinion - it won't have an effect on the insulation? That's my concern  ;)
Shouldn't do as most fridges are sandwich construction with expanding foam bonding the outside metal cabinet to the internal plastic lining so that oozing butyl type sealant is probably local to the join. Unusual to see it melting like that but we have had a hot spell and perhaps a bad batch of mastic?
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Re: Any (house) fridge fixerer's here - Cabinet Q. ?
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2015, 09:18:11 PM »
One would hope it doesn't continue to leak out once its cleaned up. Just curious as to the age & brand of fridge?

Fridge is +/- 2yr old, haven't tried to clean it up - besides just getting back from camp - cause I didn't know what it was, hence what to clean it with  ;)


Shouldn't do as most fridges are sandwich construction with expanding foam bonding the outside metal cabinet to the internal plastic lining so that oozing butyl type sealant is probably local to the join. Unusual to see it melting like that but we have had a hot spell and perhaps a bad batch of mastic?

Good to know about the expanding foam  :)  Minister 1st noticed it about 4-5mths ago...but only recently told me   ::)

Will try a clean up in the next few days  :)
Bob and Robyn