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  2. How to Clean Under Your Fridge (and Other Cumbersome ... - AOL

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    Slide the be-socked yardstick under the refrigerator and move it side-to-side to pick up dust, dirt, and other fine particles. How to Clean Under Your Fridge Step 1: Move the Appliance.

  3. 8 Telltale Signs You Should Replace Your Fridge - AOL

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    Features: Refrigerator features like icemakers, water dispensers, screens, adjustable shelves, and more are nice to have, but many of them are prone to breaking.

  4. How To Get Rid Of Bad Smells In Your Fridge Permanently - AOL

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    When you clean your refrigerator, it's important to clean all areas: the shelves, drawers, and door shelves. You can use natural cleaners like vinegar and water, or commercial products for this ...

  5. Auto-defrost - Wikipedia

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    A defrost timer taken out of a household refrigerator. The defrost mechanism in a refrigerator heats the cooling element (evaporator coil) for a short period of time and melts the frost that has formed on it. [1] The resulting water drains through a duct at the back of the unit. Defrosting is controlled by an electric or electronic timer.

  6. Home repair - Wikipedia

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    Water infiltration is one of the most insidious sources of home damage. Small leaks can lead to water stains, and rotting wood. Soft, rotten wood is an inviting target for termites and other wood-damaging insects. Left unattended, a small leak can lead to significant structural damage, necessitating the replacement of beams and framing.

  7. Environmental impact of paint - Wikipedia

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    Low-VOC paint types include latex (water-based), recycled latex (water-based), acrylic, and milk paint. [1] [2] The labels of paint cans can be checked for the following information: To be considered low-VOC, the paint should contain <50 g/L of VOC. [citation needed] To be considered zero-VOC, the paint should contain <5 g/L of VOC. [citation ...

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  9. Dry ice - Wikipedia

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    Examples of materials removed include ink, glue, oil, paint, mold and rubber. Dry ice blasting can replace sandblasting, steam blasting, water blasting or solvent blasting. The primary environmental residue of dry ice blasting is the sublimed CO 2 , thus making it a useful technique where residues from other blasting techniques are undesirable ...