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Posted by tom carr on March 26, 2008, 10:16 pm
>Please also look under your
>refrigerator. Open the doors, and snap off the "kick plate". Often they
>have a tray for the condensate. This tray lifts and pulls out.
I just looked. Mine doesn't have a tray. There is about an inch of
dust under there though, so I need to move the fridge, vacuum, and
then I guess I might as well clean it all with bleach.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on March 27, 2008, 10:36 am
Forgot to mention. Only on frost free refrig.
Vacuum out the dust is a good idea. Both for energy saving, and also for
allergies. Clean with bleach also sounds good. If there are a bunch of tubes
and wires under your fridge, that's where the unit tries to release the heat
energy from inside the fridge. Cleaning it will save you money. Compressor
won't have to work as hard.
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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>Please also look under your
>refrigerator. Open the doors, and snap off the "kick plate". Often they
>have a tray for the condensate. This tray lifts and pulls out.
I just looked. Mine doesn't have a tray. There is about an inch of
dust under there though, so I need to move the fridge, vacuum, and
then I guess I might as well clean it all with bleach.
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Posted by tom carr on March 27, 2008, 12:54 pm
Thanks for the info. That all makes perfect sense. So much of this
is just applying a basic understanding of physics, heat, moisture,
mechanics and so on.
>
> Vacuum out the dust is a good idea. Both for energy saving, and also for
> allergies. Clean with bleach also sounds good. If there are a bunch of tubes
> and wires under your fridge, that's where the unit tries to release the heat
> energy from inside the fridge. Cleaning it will save you money. Compressor
> won't have to work as hard.
>
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on March 27, 2008, 6:26 pm
So, so true..... it's all pretty basic.
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.
Thanks for the info. That all makes perfect sense. So much of this
is just applying a basic understanding of physics, heat, moisture,
mechanics and so on.
>
> Vacuum out the dust is a good idea. Both for energy saving, and also for
> allergies. Clean with bleach also sounds good. If there are a bunch of
> tubes
> and wires under your fridge, that's where the unit tries to release the
> heat
> energy from inside the fridge. Cleaning it will save you money. Compressor
> won't have to work as hard.
>
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Posted by ftwhd on March 27, 2008, 8:16 pm
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 18:26:05 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
>So, so true..... it's all pretty basic.
Your problem is that you don't know the basics or how to apply them.
That is why you are, and will forever remain, a moron.
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