Step 2: Prep Your Space
Advertisement:Place towels around the base of the fridge to soak up any escaping water and prevent a mini flood in your kitchen. You may also insert a shallow tray to collect meltwater.
Step 3: Let the Thaw Begin
Open the fridge and freezer doors, allowing room temperature to initiate the melting. For a speedier process, place a pot of hot water inside, remembering to replace it periodically as it cools.
Step 4: Scrape with Care
Advertisement:If thick ice persists, gently use a plastic scraper or spatula (never metal!) to encourage it to detach. Exercise patience and caution to avoid damaging your fridge.
Step 5: Deep Clean
While the interior is bare and accessible, seize the opportunity to give it a thorough clean. Wipe down all surfaces, paying extra attention to corners and hidden spots where grime could accumulate.
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