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mine are on the bottom, its getting pretty bad thanks to my cat.

i was almost thinking empty everything out, the pull it brace it, tilt it like 45 degrees so i can reach. and get a vacuum in there...

mine are on the bottom, its getting pretty bad thanks to my cat. i was almost thinking empty everything out, the pull it brace it, tilt it like 45 degrees so i can reach. and get a vacuum in there...

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Never had to tilt one, but vacuum and swifter should do it.

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Whie you're at it do yourself a favor and clean door seals really well.

seals are alright, it just getting covered with fur underneath there. i don't want it restricting air flow too much

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Maybe go ahead and vacuum your cat while you're at it? lol

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After vacuum use simple green, make high concentrate, spray let sit for 15 minutes, rinse with hot water spray bottle, use fan to dry.

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Use wet dry vac if u have. Beware the tray of water that can get real funky!

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Yes, but use a broom, and then a vaccuum.

its mostly fur, i was thinking just use the attachment. Fridge is pretty light when empty...

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Windex + 2-stroke leaf blower. Done.

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Some vacuums have an attachment for this.

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Doesn't the dirt on the coils keep it colder? More insulation, duh.

no, the outside coils transfers the heat from inside the fridge to the outside where it is cooled. your refrigerator uses air to transfer the heat away. restricted airflow will make your pump work harder, thus limiting the life of your refrigerator