If your drawer has something at the bottom (this is called the bottom mount epoxy slide), then you can remove this part just by lifting the drawer once it is extended.
How to remove sliding dresser drawers. To remove drawers from the slides, press both handles on the front slide clips on the drawer bottom and firmly pull drawer forward (figure 1). Inspect the slide closely and try to see if it features some kind of locking. Use the putty knife first and slide along the sides of the track.
Since you likely can’t see the slide, take a putty knife and with the drawer. You can then push it. After pressing the lever, you can straight away remove the drawer from the glide, the insertion process is pretty simple and straight forward, you need.
Here, you want to slightly elevate the front of the drawer and then set the end into the grooves, so that the track on the drawer lines up with the center track in the cabinet. That should get rid of any debris lodged along the sides. Open up the drawer now and look for the center slide underneath.
Now it’s time to see if something is really broken and creating a hard block. A center mount drawer slide is used when the drawers have a face frame or a center frame for mounting. You’ll be able to see the white lip on the bottom side of the drawer, near the front.
When the drawer slide gets stuck, open the slide and add any lubricant like wax or oil to ensure that the rail and. Do it on both sides, and. This video shows you how to remove and reattach drawers with side glides.
I suspect you tried this already and it didn’t work. To get the drawer open,. Or push the button or lever if there are latches on the slides.