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How to Clean Your Refrigerator Coils (And Why It Matters)

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How to Clean Your Refrigerator Coils (And Why It Matters)
Publicado en: August 29, 2025

Hey everyone, welcome back to Appliance Helpers, where we make fixing and maintaining your appliances simple and stress-free! Today, we’re tackling something that most people don’t think about—but it can make a HUGE difference in how your fridge runs.


We’re talking about refrigerator coils, why cleaning them is so important, and of course, how to do it yourself.


So, why does this matter? Those coils on the back or underneath your fridge are responsible for releasing heat as your refrigerator cools. But over time, they collect dust, dirt, even pet hair—and when they’re dirty, your fridge has to work harder.


That means higher energy bills, less cooling efficiency, and even the risk of your fridge breaking down early.


Step 1: Safety First
Alright, step one—safety first. Always unplug your fridge before you start. This keeps you safe from electrical shock and gives you peace of mind while working.


Step 2: Find the Coils
Step two—locate your coils. Depending on your model, they’re either on the back of the fridge or behind a kick plate at the bottom. If you’re not sure, check your fridge’s manual.


Step 3: Cleaning Tools
Next, grab a few simple tools:


A coil cleaning brush or a long narrow brush.
A vacuum with a hose attachment.
And a damp cloth for wiping things down."


Step 4: Cleaning Process
Now for the fun part—cleaning! Use your brush to loosen all that dust and debris from the coils. Once it’s loosened up, use your vacuum to suck it away. Work slowly and carefully—no need to rush. If you’re dealing with stubborn dirt, give it a light wipe with a damp cloth.


Step 5: Reassemble & Plug Back In
Once everything looks clean, reattach the kick plate if you removed it, push the fridge back into place, and plug it back in. That’s it—you’re done!


Cleaning your refrigerator coils just once or twice a year can save you money, extend the life of your fridge, and keep it running like new. It’s one of those quick maintenance tasks that really pays off.


If you found this video helpful, hit that like button and subscribe for more simple appliance fixes and maintenance tips. And if your fridge is still giving you trouble, check out our other videos where we cover common refrigerator problems. Thanks for watching Appliance Helpers, and I’ll see you next time!
 



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How to Clean Your Refrigerator Coils (And Why It Matters)
Publicado en: August 29, 2025

Hey everyone, welcome back to Appliance Helpers, where we make fixing and maintaining your appliances simple and stress-free! Today, we’re tackling something that most people don’t think about—but it can make a HUGE difference in how your fridge runs.


We’re talking about refrigerator coils, why cleaning them is so important, and of course, how to do it yourself.


So, why does this matter? Those coils on the back or underneath your fridge are responsible for releasing heat as your refrigerator cools. But over time, they collect dust, dirt, even pet hair—and when they’re dirty, your fridge has to work harder.


That means higher energy bills, less cooling efficiency, and even the risk of your fridge breaking down early.


Step 1: Safety First
Alright, step one—safety first. Always unplug your fridge before you start. This keeps you safe from electrical shock and gives you peace of mind while working.


Step 2: Find the Coils
Step two—locate your coils. Depending on your model, they’re either on the back of the fridge or behind a kick plate at the bottom. If you’re not sure, check your fridge’s manual.


Step 3: Cleaning Tools
Next, grab a few simple tools:


A coil cleaning brush or a long narrow brush.
A vacuum with a hose attachment.
And a damp cloth for wiping things down."


Step 4: Cleaning Process
Now for the fun part—cleaning! Use your brush to loosen all that dust and debris from the coils. Once it’s loosened up, use your vacuum to suck it away. Work slowly and carefully—no need to rush. If you’re dealing with stubborn dirt, give it a light wipe with a damp cloth.


Step 5: Reassemble & Plug Back In
Once everything looks clean, reattach the kick plate if you removed it, push the fridge back into place, and plug it back in. That’s it—you’re done!


Cleaning your refrigerator coils just once or twice a year can save you money, extend the life of your fridge, and keep it running like new. It’s one of those quick maintenance tasks that really pays off.


If you found this video helpful, hit that like button and subscribe for more simple appliance fixes and maintenance tips. And if your fridge is still giving you trouble, check out our other videos where we cover common refrigerator problems. Thanks for watching Appliance Helpers, and I’ll see you next time!
 



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