Removing ice cubes from the refrigerator only requires a plastic bottle.
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With improved living standards, almost every household now owns a refrigerator. Newer, frost-free refrigerators don't cause much of a problem with ice buildup. However, many people still use older models, which accumulate thick layers of frost over time.
Once a thick layer of frost forms inside the refrigerator, it not only reduces the already limited space, but also makes vegetables and fruits more prone to rotting when placed next to the ice. Furthermore, the ice increases the refrigerator's energy consumption, thus raising electricity bills.
When ice forms inside the refrigerator, many people will scrape it off with a spatula or knife. This is not only time-consuming and laborious, but it can also easily damage the coating inside the refrigerator.
Today I'm going to share a clever trick to solve the problem of ice buildup in the refrigerator. All you need is a plastic bottle, and the ice will automatically fall off. The effect is amazing !
I. Preparation of Materials
To solve the problem of frost buildup in the refrigerator, it is crucial to have all the necessary materials prepared.
First, choose a suitable plastic bottle, with a recommended capacity of around 500 ml . The bottle cap needs some fine treatment; specifically, use a heated fine needle to prick small holes in the cap to ensure the saline solution flows out evenly during use.
Secondly, prepare warm water at around 50℃ . This temperature will effectively accelerate the melting of the ice without damaging the inside of the refrigerator. Please avoid using excessively hot water, as high temperatures may damage the plastic parts of the refrigerator.
Next, prepare a few spoonfuls of salt . The amount of salt used needs to be properly controlled; too much or too little will affect the effect.
Finally, prepare a bowl of appropriate size so that it can be placed in a specific location inside the refrigerator.
Next, we will introduce the specific operating steps.
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II. Specific Procedures
1. Prepare warm salt water
Pour the prepared 50℃ warm water into the plastic bottle, then add an appropriate amount of salt, about two or three spoonfuls.
Because it's warm water, the salt will dissolve easily. Shake the plastic bottle to ensure the salt and warm water dissolve completely.
2. Turn off the refrigerator power
When clearing ice buildup from the refrigerator, it's best to disconnect the power. Continuously supplying cold air will reduce the efficiency of the clearing process and waste energy.
Most importantly, turning off the power ensures safety.
On the next page, you will see all the remaining steps. Give it a try!
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