Re: Defrosting Freezer

Re: Defrosting Freezer

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Defrosting Freezer szeiss 10-15-2006
Just pull the plug on it. When the bigger chunks fall off the sides, throw
them in the sink. Spray the inside with Fabuloso, 409, or whatever you
like. Take a few bath towels to mop up the excess water. That is certainly
the easiest way. I think by trying to speed things up and make it faster,
you create more work for yourself. Jane


"szeiss" <SZeiss@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am getting ready to defrost my upright freezer. In the past I have
> boiled several pots of water and placed them in the freezer for approx.
> 10 minutes then reboiled the water again while loosening and scraping
> the ice. Does anyone have an easier or faster way. I have seen those
> little electrical devices and sprays that supposedly make it easier,
> but do not really want to waste money on something that may not work.
>
> Thanks,
> Sherry
>




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