Saturday, July 22, 2006
Freezer - Cleaning ...by Using Cloth Rags
Freezer - Cleaning
Clean interior during annual defrosting. Remove food and store in cooler chests or boxes insulated with thick sections of newspapers or blankets, or in the refrigerator. Use a fan directed toward frost to loosen it, and remove. Wash inside with wiping rags, warm water solution of mild detergent or baking soda; rinse; wipe dry as possible. Vacuum dust off condenser coils. Turn freezer back on and replace food.
When needed, wipe outside with a damp cotton rag; if spill will not come off, use cotton wipers and a detergent solution and rinse off. If exterior is synthetic paint (not porcelain enamel), occasionally apply with cotton rags a creamy white appliance wax to exterior for protection of surface and easier removal of spots.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Freezer - Cleaning
Clean interior during annual defrosting. Remove food and store in cooler chests or boxes insulated with thick sections of newspapers or blankets, or in the refrigerator. Use a fan directed toward frost to loosen it, and remove. Wash inside with wiping rags, warm water solution of mild detergent or baking soda; rinse; wipe dry as possible. Vacuum dust off condenser coils. Turn freezer back on and replace food.
When needed, wipe outside with a damp cotton rag; if spill will not come off, use cotton wipers and a detergent solution and rinse off. If exterior is synthetic paint (not porcelain enamel), occasionally apply with cotton rags a creamy white appliance wax to exterior for protection of surface and easier removal of spots.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854