Brilio.net - The process of defrosting in the freezer is often a troublesome task because it takes a long time . The accumulation of frost in the freezer not only reduces storage space but can also reduce cooling efficiency. When frost builds up too much, the freezer has to work harder to maintain cold temperatures, which can ultimately increase energy consumption and electricity costs. Dealing with accumulated frost usually requires manual defrosting, where the freezer must be turned off and opened to let the ice melt naturally.
This process can take hours, even overnight, depending on the thickness of the ice that has formed. While waiting for the ice to melt, food stored in the freezer must be moved to a safe place so it doesn't spoil, adding to the complexity of the process. Fortunately, there are several ways to speed up the defrosting process, such as using a fan to help melt the ice faster. However, it is important to be careful not to damage the components inside the freezer. The wind from the fan is thought to cause the ice to melt faster.
But actually there is another way that is no less fast than using a fan. This method was once shared by YouTube user Wans69 YouTube in one of the uploaded videos. He claimed to only use water to melt the ice in an instant without waiting overnight.
photo: YouTube/Wans69 YouTube
As reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Wans69 YouTube on Tuesday (12/17), the water used is regular water at room temperature. So, not hot water, yes. Because even though it is faster, hot water has the potential to damage the refrigerator or freezer components. Therefore, he only uses regular water that is put into a bottle. Make sure the bottle cap has a hole so that the water inside is easier to spray.
photo: YouTube/Wans69 YouTube
Well, the first thing to do is turn off the refrigerator first so that it is safer to clean. After that, remove all the contents of the refrigerator inside. Then spray the flowers in the freezer using water from the bottle. Spray from the center of the ice flower first so that it comes off the freezer wall faster. Do this process until the center of the ice flower completely melts and begins to have holes.
photo: YouTube/Wans69 YouTube
Next, spray the back and front of the frost. More precisely, spray the frost that is stuck directly to the roof or wall of the freezer. This will make the side of the frost that is stuck, so it melts and is easier to remove later. If it has come off, immediately take and throw away the frost.
photo: YouTube/Wans69 YouTube
In the video, YouTube user Wans69 YouTube continues to pour frost with water from the bottle. Who would have thought, in less than 30 minutes, the frost in the freezer is clean from frost. Well, the freezer that is already clean can be wiped immediately with a dry cloth so that no frost appears again when the refrigerator is turned on later.
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