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Discussion Title:DEFROSTING FREEZER TIP?
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Date:23-Sep 09:11
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Message: I have to defrost my fridge freezer box at weekend as the freezer is really iced over at the top.  I googled for any tips and one lady said that she had sent off for a spray that is supposed to melt the ice much quicker when sprayed directly on. She said when the spray came and she read what it contained, it was rubbing alcohol so just save your money and get this instead. I googled rubbing alcohol and found out it was what we call surgical spirit.  I just wanted to check that everyone thinks this would be safe to just pop in a bottle and spray directly onto the ice in my freezer.
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Discussion Title:DEFROSTING FREEZER TIP?
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Message #:2342.2 in response to 2342.1
From:emvic
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Date:5-Oct 13:20
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Message:

hi ya,  i hve never heard ov any of these ideas,

best way to defrost is simply switch off yr fridge/freezer - if you still hve some food in freezer just pop them into yr fridge keeping the door closed.  put few bowls of boiling hot water into the freezer and close the door keep doing this, it normally takes me about an hour to defrost mine..  !

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