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About The Refrigerator Coil Brush |
- Improves refrigerator efficiency
- Save energy and 10% of the operating cost of refrigerator each year by using the Refrigerator Coil Brush
- Cleaning means motor doesn't work as hard, so refrigerator lasts longer
- The Refrigerator Coil Brush hangs for convenient storage
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Where To Use The Refrigerator Coil Brush |
- Use on and around refrigerator coils
- Use to clean around radiators and heater vents
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Refrigerator Coil Brush Specifications |
Handle Length and Construction:
15" long wooden handle;
27" total length
Type of Material:
Polyester bristle
Length of Material:
12"
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| How To Use The Refrigerator Coil Brush |
Cleaning Refrigerator Coils 1. Disconnect power supply to refrigerator. 2. Remove louvered grill plate (on most refrigerators, the coils and grill plate are located at the bottom in the front of the refrigerator-check owner's manual for exact location).
3. Insert coil brush between coils and with a back and forth motion, remove lint and dirt. Use vacuum cleaner with hose attachment to suck up lint. Clean between, above and under all coils. 4. Coil brush can also be used to clean under the refrigerator to bring out food scraps, paper, pencils, coins, small toys, etc. NOTE: This is an ideal time to clean the plastic pan which collects water from automatic defrosting (clean in a Fulsol®
solution).
5. Replace grill plate and reconnect power supply. 6. Clean brush with vacuum cleaner hose. If brush is greasy, the bristles can be cleaned with a diluted Fulsol®
solution. To make the job complete, clean the inside and the outside (including the top of the refrigerator) with a Fulsol®
solution and the Handi Wave Kitchen Sponge.
Then finish by spraying the outside of the refrigerator with
# 627 Appliance Cleaner and Wax for a protective shield and brilliant shine.
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Clean in warm soapy water and air dry.
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