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Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
It’s been several months since I did it for the 1st time and It’s probably due for what should be a twice per year detail. When I did it a few months ago it was the 1st time and it was wickedly caked in dust.
I’ve got a process that involves initial vacuuming with a crevice tool, an extended crevice tool made to reach underneath sofas & appliances, a .5” od rubber tube that’s the real game changer to reach into the tiniest of areas inside the coils, and finally the Master Blaster Sidekick to blow out any remaining dust bunnies into my vacuum on the opposite side of the fridge.
Does anyone else vacuum their refrigerator coils? I can’t be the only 1 who finds this extremely satisfying.
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Re: Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
I cleaned mine recently, but I used a combination of compressed air and the shop vac. The compressed air made a dusty mess, but it got to the areas I couldn't reach with the vacuum.
What did you do today non-detailing related? Post #2353
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Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
Originally Posted by
2black1s
I cleaned mine recently, but I used a combination of compressed air and the shop vac. The compressed air made a dusty mess, but it got to the areas I couldn't reach with the vacuum.
What did you do today non-detailing related? Post #2353
Yes, I forgot to mention that all vacuuming was with my Ridgid.
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Re: Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
You’re not the only one, I do it too. I wish it was more accessible though, sucks to do that so I do once or twice a year.
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Re: Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
I do it too, every six months.
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My thing is changing filters in our forced air heater. They recommend every 3 months under normal use. There is no way I'm keeping them in there for more than 40 days.
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Re: Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
I wish I could on this particular unit....
It's not a column fridge/freezer but a standard *consumer type*
It does have dual compressors (one for fridge/freezer)
Thing ways like 500lbs but the crazy thing is the way it's setup, there coils are not accessible. I'll have to revisit this since you posted this, but by going off memory when the unit was delivered and I went to figure out how to -maintenance it-, no access panel on this thing
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Re: Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
Originally Posted by
chefwong
I wish I could on this particular unit....
It's not a column fridge/freezer but a standard *consumer type*
It does have dual compressors (one for fridge/freezer)
Thing ways like 500lbs but the crazy thing is the way it's setup, there coils are not accessible. I'll have to revisit this since you posted this, but by going off memory when the unit was delivered and I went to figure out how to -maintenance it-, no access panel on this thing
There’s gotta be a way…
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Re: Who else vacuums their refrigerator coils? Lol.
Did it awhile back. Made the mistake of blowing it all out. Made a mess in the kitchen. Then just vacuumed the mess up. Also guilty of using the leaf blower in the basement to blow the ceiling free of cobwebs.
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The back if I recall has zero screws.....WAG would be from the bottom...but this easily 500lb'ish. It managed to put small -caster dent- due to shear weight in our Santos Mahogany flooring which in itself is like 2200 Janka hardness
I specifically recall calling the manuf. saying, hey, best practice to keep coils clean, etc. How do I do it on this. Rep actually pulled up the parts schematic on the phone and id my memory is accurate, she said, you don't, you can't, etc.....
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