In order to remove drawers from a dresser, simply pull out the drawer by its handle. You then will want to shake the drawer just a bit, until it is unhatched from its hinges. From there, simply pull out the drawer to remove it.
There are several drawer guide styles, but the most common one - especially on furniture made more than a few years ago - uses a single track under the center of the drawer. To remove the drawer, pull the drawer out until it stops. Now there are two possibilities. 1. Look under the bottom edge to see if you can see (or feel) either a white 'half moon' stop or a white plastic lever. If you find these, they can be depressed so the drawer can come the rest of the way out. To re-install the drawer, engage the guide on the bottom of the drawer with the guide in the dresser and push the drawer back into the case. You will probably feel some resistance as the drawer passes over the detent. 2. If you don't see any white detent part, grasp the drawer with a hand on each side of the side panels of the drawer close to the front of the case and give it a sharp pull. It should pass over a friction detent and come out of the case. Re-install as above. If your drawer has side guides rather than the center guide, please contact the Broyhill Consumer Center.
I have the Pottery Barn Park mirrored dresser and tower. Once you have pulled the drawer out as far as possible, lift the drawer up about an inch and continue pulling it out. You'll have to pull a little bit harder, but it will come out. If you look underneath, there are plastic drawer stops attached to the track on the drawer itself. The drawer stop is curved to allow you to remove the drawer by lifting it up.
Note that when you pull the drawer out, a slow gradual side-to-side pull helps.
Sure thing, honey! To remove the drawers from a Vaughan-Bassett dresser, you'll want to pull the drawer out until it stops, then lift the front of the drawer slightly while pressing down on the release tabs located on the sides of the drawer. Once those tabs are depressed, you can continue pulling the drawer out until it's completely removed. Just be sure to watch your toes, we don't need any casualties during this furniture removal operation!
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You can remove a drawer form a craftsman tool box by taking out the spring that serves as the retainer.
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There are several kinds of paints available for wood dressers. You probably want a matte finish that appears to sink into the wood. To distress the paint, you can use sandpaper to sand away the edges to give the dresser a worn-in look.
open drawer, at front on the sides in the middle of the track is small screw on each side, remove and lift front off drawer out of track.
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You should look for a dresser that has a glossy painted finish to it. Those will be the easiest to remove crayon and pen marks from.
underneath, one on each side, at the very front, there are large black plastic clips that you push toward the CENTER of the drawer (left-right direction). While you have the clips pressed, lift drawer up. The cabinate drawers sit on top of sliders.
Sometimes if you remove the drawer and use the wax of a candle on the track, it makes it roll smoother. (Beeswax is, historically, the standard)
For Ashley brand furniture, pull the drawer out as far as it will go easilly. Then, gently but firmly keep pulling. the drawer should come out without much extra force.
on cheap cabinets, pull the drawer out as far as possble and tilt up on good cabinets (with slides), pull drawer all the way out, there will be release latches on the left and right slides. Some have buttons you push in and some have levers you lift up.