By using a bracket with the magnets mounted parallel with the door i only need 9 of these to keep the door closed.
Using magnets to keep doors closed.
Once you ve done that you ll glue your magnet to that spot.
When we say this method was quick and easy we mean it.
It s really annoying when a sliding door won t shut completely but adding a couple magnets can help it shut all the way every time.
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Steps first you ll want to identify which cabinets need magnets to keep the doors closed to ensure you have enough supplies for all your cabinets.
Magnetic cabinet closures step 1.
Your sliding door might be able to latch if you hold it and lock.
This can be useful in areas where doors do not always get closed all the way ensuring that doors pull snugly shut such as laboratories and kitchens where people may move in and out frequently.
Adding a couple of magnets can help it shut all the way every time.
Each set contains two magnets 1 for the door and 1 for the frame two stainless steel screws a nylon bump stop.
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Stick the magnets to the door and frame.
Then you ll want to mark a spot on the inside of each door where it comes in contact with the cabinet trim.
Use the adhesive to mount the magnet.
As a spacer i screwed a csn 13 countersunk pot magnet with a nut and a washer on the top of the wardrobe door.
Pull the arms back and stretch the clip over the trim inside the cabinet then pinch the sides of each arm to remove.
I screwed sheet iron on the top and on the bottom of the wardrobe to which countersunk pot magnets stick tightly at direct contact.
This first method is the quickest and easiest method we found.
Your sliding door might be able to latch if you hold it and lock it but when you don t want it locked all the time it becomes.