3. Spray with warm salt water
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Take a plastic bottle filled with warm salt water and sprinkle it evenly over the frosted surface. You'll then witness a magical sight: the warm salt water quickly penetrates the ice and begins to melt the frost.
The reason this is so magical is that salt water can lower the freezing point of ice, causing it to melt faster.
4. Using melted ice water
Before spraying warm salt water, we can place the prepared basin under the ice cubes in advance.
As the frost begins to melt, the ice water and salt water will automatically drip into the basin. This prevents the entire refrigerator from getting wet, or even soaking the floors, saving you the hassle of cleaning.
When the frost starts to melt at the point where it connects to the refrigerator, the ice will detach automatically, very quickly, without even needing the frost to turn into ice water. Simply pour out the ice water and ice from the bowl, and the refrigerator will return to normal operation.
Summarize
By using warm salt water to lower the freezing point of ice cubes, the frost inside the refrigerator melts quickly, effectively cleaning the ice. This is a very efficient and simple household tip that not only easily solves the problem of ice buildup in the refrigerator but also avoids damaging it.
In addition, warm salt water helps reduce the chance of frost buildup in the refrigerator and lowers the internal temperature, thus saving electricity. If you also have the problem of frost buildup in your refrigerator, you might as well try this method; it works very well.
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