View Full Version : Why is my Whirlpool refrigerator door rusting in spots?
susan79
Sep 17, 2008, 03:33 PM
We have a 4 or 5 year old Whirlpool refrigerator that has been rusting in spots on the door since it was only about a year old. At first I just ignored them but now they are everywhere. They are about the size of a pencil eraser. They only appear on the doors and not on the sides. I'd repaint the doors but I know they will only come back unless I treat the problem. Does anyone know what is causing them?
Flying Blue Eagle
Sep 17, 2008, 10:34 PM
Susan79 - First of all ,take a wash rag with soap and hot water and wash the door and the area were the door closes against and most people don't realize just how much stuff collects on this area. And will make the door seal leak and when hot air from outside the fridge. Meets the cold air from inside its like a good cold glass of tea .mousture formson the outside of glass , also check the settings on the inside of fridge, check to make sure door seal is not loose or tore. Good luck and GOD BLESS ::F.B.E.
ballengerb1
Sep 18, 2008, 08:05 AM
Your frig walls are insulated a bit more than the door. Like FBE says , its condensation. Improved air flow would help but nromal humidity can be high in some regions. A good appliance paint can be appled like Rust-oleums appliance paint but you must remove the rust with sandpaper, then prime.
JohnToh
Dec 19, 2011, 08:55 AM
Whirlpool doors are not rust proofed on the inside and that is why the doors will rust. I have 2 Whirlpool fridges whose doors rusted badly, each after only about 5 years.LVwHUB-R0-4
smp87
Mar 24, 2012, 03:02 PM
This is a common problem that Whirlpool should correct.
See these two posts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVwHUB-R0-4
http://whirlpoolrots.blogspot.com/
drtom4444
Mar 25, 2012, 05:47 AM
It makes me wonder if the doors are rusting from the inside due to air leaks around the seal where the inside plastic panel mates to the outside steel part of door. GE had this problem which is solved by taking the door apart and drying in sun then sealing with silicone caulk.