Defrosting the refrigerator
Modern technology, which surrounds us in all spheres of life, reduces human efforts to a minimum. It would seem that there is nothing difficult to wash clothes by hand, as our mothers and grandmothers did in their time. But why, when a washing machine can easily do it for us. At the beginning of the last century, people stored food in cellars, and now we use refrigerators to preserve and freshen food. We will talk about them today. Let's discuss how to properly care for them and how often they require defrosting.
Most refrigerators of our time are equipped with a No Frost or Frost Free system. This means that they can serve the owner without needing additional periodic defrosting. If you are not the happy owner of such a refrigerator model, then our advice will be useful to you.
So, when defrosting the refrigerator, you should take the following steps. As a rule, refrigerators need defrosting 1 – 2 times a year. Make sure that this time is not in extreme heat, otherwise your food stored in it may spoil. In the evening, unplug the refrigerator from the electrical network.While the ice is thawing, collecting in a special container, remove all food from the freezer and main compartment. In the morning, when the refrigerator is completely defrosted, take out all its shelves, as well as trays, and wash them thoroughly under running water. Use a sponge with detergent to clean the interior walls of any possible dirty deposits. Wipe everything dry and place the shelves and trays in their original places. Now you can load our refrigerator with food again, after connecting it to the network.
It is very convenient to store berries and fruits in the freezer, distributing them into bags in portions. When you buy meat, also try to cut it into the parts you need in the future portion and store it in bags.
Periodically wipe the inside walls of the refrigerator with a damp cloth, and it will shine clean and delight you with freshness all the time!
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