1, find some cloth (or newspaper) to spread under the refrigerator door. When the frost melts, ice water will flow out and absorb the dissolved ice water.
2. Turn off the freezing function of the refrigerator (set the refrigeration degree switch to 0) and unplug the refrigerator.
3. Put the freezer of frozen food in a cool place, and some newspapers can be put under the freezer.
4. Fill some hot water in the freezer with a lunch box or a small basin, which can speed up the whole piece of ice falling off. Check whether there are any ice cubes falling into the lunch box in time. If found, change the hot and cold water, or put something on the lunch box to prevent the ice from falling.
5. The most effective defrosting trick to use every time: turn on the electric fan, adjust it to the highest wind speed, and blow directly at the ice layer in the freezer, and you will soon see the ice falling off.
6. Clean up the fallen ice cubes in time and clean the freezer. Some corners need proper force to break off the ice. The water must be wiped clean, or it will frost immediately after refrigeration.
How to deice the refrigerator
At present, the refrigerators in most users' homes are direct-cooled refrigerators, and there is an inevitable problem in refrigerated refrigerators, which is frosting. Many users who don't clean the refrigerator for a long time have terrible freezers, and a thick layer of frost will form on the evaporator. The frost in the refrigerator not only wastes the internal space of the refrigerator, but also hinders the heat exchange on the surface of the evaporator, which has a bad influence on the refrigeration effect. The thicker the frost layer, the worse the refrigeration effect. Therefore, defrosting is very necessary when there is a lot of frost in the refrigerator.
Because the evaporator of the refrigerator is fragile, and the frost in the refrigerator is still very thick when it is just stopped, don't directly harden it with great strength at this time. We can leave the refrigerator for a period of time, and when the frost layer softens, we can gently shovel it with the defrosting shovel provided with it.
Of course, waiting for the refrigerator to defrost is time-consuming. Therefore, the author also adopted the method often used by many friends, that is, using hot water steam to speed up defrosting. The effect is still very good. I have seen some friends use hair dryers before, but it is still not recommended here, because it will damage the plastic parts in the freezer to some extent.
The use of hot water steam can accelerate the defrosting speed, and the thicker frost layer can be easily removed by defrosting shovel after softening. When defrosting with steam, if the frost layer is too thick, you can choose several pots of hot water to use together, because the temperature inside the refrigerator is very low, and the temperature of hot water will soon drop. If you put a pot of hot water on each floor, I believe the defrosting speed will be faster. The author only used one pot when defrosting, which delayed a lot of time. In addition, if you use a metal basin, remember to put a cloth on the bottom to prevent the refrigerator box from being damaged by excessive temperature.
There will be water stains after defrosting the refrigerator, so be sure to dry it.
After defrosting and cleaning the surface of the refrigerator, dry the inside of the refrigerator with a rag, and then leave it for about 20 minutes before plugging in. This can prevent the water in the refrigerator from contacting the circuit board and getting an electric shock, and at the same time prevent the water in the refrigerator from freezing again after being electrified, which is not worth the candle.
Does the refrigerator need to stop in winter?
Due to the low temperature in winter, some users will choose to stop using the refrigerator in winter. Actually, it's not necessary On the one hand, if the refrigerator does not run for a long time, some internal parts will age faster, and the external temperature is not as stable as the refrigeration or freezing temperature of the refrigerator, which is not conducive to food preservation. Secondly, because of the low temperature in winter, the operating gear of the refrigerator is generally low, and the power consumption can be reduced by about half compared with that in summer, so users don't have to worry about the extra electricity bill. Therefore, it is not recommended to stop using refrigerators in winter.
How to "clean" the refrigerator?
Because of the low temperature in winter, food can be kept fresh for a while without deterioration, so it is very suitable to clean the refrigerator thoroughly in winter. Many users are used to cleaning the refrigerator only once a year. It is recommended to clean it at least once every three months, but by the end of the year, they can choose to clean it once. Usually, it is mainly simple scrubbing and defrosting to avoid opening the freezer to find thick frost, which is very unfavorable for food preservation and refrigerator use.
First of all, cut off the power supply of the refrigerator before cleaning and take out the food inside. We can put some frozen foods together, which is beneficial to keep warm in a short time. If the surface is not cleaned for a long time, obvious stains will appear.
There are also sundries in the gap of the refrigerator door handle. When scrubbing, we can remove the tray, egg rack and other internal parts, and then wipe them with a rag dipped in warm water. When we encounter some oil stains that are difficult to wipe, we can choose a little cleaning liquid. When scrubbing, be careful not to put the glass tray just taken out of the freezer directly into clean water to avoid the glass from being broken due to uneven cold and hot.
It should also be noted that the door seal should not be scrubbed with cleaning solution, but must be scrubbed with clean water, because chemical cleaning solution will be corrosive.
You can wipe the surface of the box with a rag dipped in warm water. Some impurities and stains in the gap can be cleaned with cotton swabs, and a small amount of cleaning solution can be used for oil stains that are difficult to clean.
It is also important to note that the refrigerator should not be cleaned directly with water. After all, the refrigerator is an electrical appliance, which is easy to damage the insulation performance of the electrical appliance. And after cleaning, be sure to dry the water with a rag, and then check whether the power cord and plug are wet to prevent electric shock when used again.