It is a common sense that ice cubes will melt when heated, so we should also build on this common sense to remove ice. First, soak the towel in hot water, then twist it until it is half dry, and then cover the towel on the ice. If this operation is repeated several times, the frost will fall off.
2. Use a hair dryer to remove ice.
Generally, the hair dryer has two gears. We set the hair dryer to the hot air gear and blow it into the refrigerator, which can make the ice fall off well. However, when the hair dryer blows, it is better to blow it into the gap of the frost, which makes it easier for the ice to melt and fall off.
3. Take hot water for deicing.
Let's prepare a pot of hot water first, preferably 50-60 degrees, not too hot. Then put the hot water basin in the refrigerator, and the frost will preheat and melt in about 10 minutes and start to fall off in large quantities.
4. Prevent the frost from being too thick next time
Generally, we clean the frost in the refrigerator, but after a period of use, there will be a thick layer of frost inside the refrigerator, so it is very troublesome to remove ice frequently. In fact, we can wipe a little vegetable oil on the inner wall of the refrigerator after we deice it, so that when the refrigerator freezes again, the ice will not stick to the inner wall tightly, so that the frost can be easily cleaned up. If you don't want to apply vegetable oil, you can also stick plastic wrap on the inner wall of the refrigerator. When the refrigerator freezes thick, tear off the plastic wrap and bring the frost down.