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How To Defrost And Clean Your Freezer
What You'll Need
Before you begin the cleaning process, gather your supplies. You don’t want to leave your freezer half cleaned while you rush out to the store. Here's what you’ll need:
- Rag or sponge
- Towel or paper towels
- Vinegar or an alternative sanitizing cleaner
- Water
- Baking soda
- An old toothbrush
- Bleach
The Cleaning Process
Step 1: Empty out the freezer
Place items in a cooler full of ice. If the freezer and refrigerator function as a single unit, you’ll need to empty the refrigerator of highly perishable items such as milk and eggs. Place perishables in the cooler.
Step 2: Unplug the unit and defrost it
Many freezers aren't subject to ice or frost build-up of frost. If yours isn't , skip this step. If it is. unplug the unit from the wall and open the lid or door. Depending on the amount of ice build-up, defrosting may require anywhere from half an hour to several hours. Don’t abandon the freezer as it defrosts or you'll have a lot of water to sop up later. Instead, use a knife or spatula to gently
remove ice once it begins to melt.
Step 3: Wipe and cleanse the freezer
First, get rid of any debris that has collected on the bottom. Then use warm water and a cleaning product to wipe spills off of the sides and bottom of the freezer. Then simply wipe the freezer out with a rag or sponge. If your freezer has any shelves or drawers, take them out and scrub them in the sink.
Rinse off cleaning solution with clean water to avoid leaving any stickiness or residue in the interior. Wash the door, both inside and outside. Also, wash other exterior surfaces.
You can use an old toothbrush to access seals or corners. If you encounter a stubborn stain, dip the toothbrush in a solution consisting of one part bleach and three parts water. This will remove
mildew.
Step 4: Deodorize the freezer
Once the freezer is clean, you can remove any lingering odors by scrubbing areas with a mixture of water and baking soda.
Step 5: Dry the freezer
Use a dish towel or paper towel to dry the inside and outside of the freezer. Then replace any drawers And/or shelves you removed.
At this point, you may want to coat freezer surfaces with nonstick cooking spray or glycerin. This will prevent ice from sticking to the surfaces.
Step 6: Return food to the freezer
Place heavier items on the bottom. This will prevent spills from boxes and bags that get crushed or split open.
For more information on freezer care, as well as refrigerator care, visit http://shelflifeadvice.com.
Source(s):
http://shelflifeadvice.com
Howtocleanstuff.net "How to Clean a Freezer"
About the Author
JOHN GREGERSON, the most prolific writer for http://shelflifeadvice.com, authored the majority of the site's product Q/As, as well as much of the content for the site's “Product Category” and “Product Type” pages. A veteran journalist, Gregerson has written extensively about food-quality and food-safety issues, both as a freelancer and editor and managing editor of four food-industry publications.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Refrigerator will not dispence ice and water or light on door but will make ice inside of freezer.?
Fridge is freezing and making ice telling me the water supply is ok but I have no light, water, or ice at the door. The unit was never used at my first house because there was no water to the freezer but now I have the supply but not the goods... Please help I need to know what to look for.
Thanks.
Answer:
it sounds like you may have a problem w/ the wiring going to the door....if you can....check to see if theres a broken wire or loose connection from the door unit to wherever it goes in the fridge.....thats my best guess...




















































































