The following is a music video I just found on YouTube performed by James McMurtry called, “Fuller Brush Man”. Its intention is to remind us of a more simple time in America.
Cute song, but sorry Mr. McMurtry, I beg to differ, not only is the “Fuller Brush Man” still around, there’s now The Fuller Brush Girl!
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IMPORTANT: Before cleaning the condenser coils, unplug the refrigerator to avoid a shock hazard.
The condenser coils in a refrigerator dissipate heat. If dust and debris accumulate around the coils, your appliance may not be able to cool properly, it may run continuously or it may stop completely as a result of an overheated compressor.
The following article will give you tips on how to clean your refrigerator’s condenser coils.
To clean dust and grime from vertical surfaces, begin by dusting the wall to remove cobwebs and dust. If the wall needs washing, wash with a mild cleaning solution, such as Fulsol Degreaser from Fuller Brush moving from bottom to top.
The reason for this cleaning method is that if a portion of the solution were to run down across a soiled area, it may leave a dirty streak that would be difficult to remove.
For crystal clear windows, after using Fuller’s Ammoniated Window Cleaner use a dry cloth and wipe one side of the window with vertical sweeping motions and the other side with horizontal sweeping motions.