![]() If the frost is not extremely heavy (and you have time), you can try to empty it then let it sit un-plugged for about 24 hours. How to get rid of freezer frost – Other methods worth a shot #1- Let it defrost on its own Once you succeed in clearing the frost build-up, clean and dry everything before re-assembling your freezer – It is a great opportunity for you to do some cleaning rather than wait and be forced to take it apart again in a few weeks’ time to perform scheduled cleaning. The idea is to use what is available (and safe and practical) to quicken the thawing process. Other tools that can substitute the hair dryer are a heat gun, a hand-held steam cleaner (better than a heat gun), and even a car de-icer. Take a blow dryer ( hair dryer or blow dryer) and blow hot air where the stubborn ice is to help it melt. You’ll now need to defrost your freezer – remember there is no shortcut if you want to avoid the trouble of ice building up in your appliance in the future (apart from defrosting it completely). Up next, we show how you can get rid of the heavier ice buildup… Food in freezer covered in frost – steps to defrost heavier buildup of frost Quick Tip: If anything won’t come out at the beginning- for example, a shelf- don’t force it (wait for the ice to start melting- it will eventually come out). Now you will probably be remaining with the heaviest buildup of frost that cannot be cleared by hand. With a plastic scraper or even a tool like a butter knife (they don’t have sharp edges), clear out the bigger patches.Take a second cloth and wipe the entire freezer dry. ![]()
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