How to quickly de-ice when the refrigerator freezes

1. The most basic method is to adjust the temperature compensation to 0 first, then turn off the refrigerator (without temperature compensation directly), unplug the power supply, take out everything in the frozen layer and the drawers, let the frost in it melt naturally, dry it with a rag, and then restore it. 2. Cut off the power supply of the refrigerator, clean up the items in the refrigerator, slowly blow the ice with a hair dryer or an electric fan, and add a towel at the bottom of the refrigerator to absorb water. After the wind blows, the frost will melt quickly and it will be easier to remove it. After the ice surface is completely cleaned, it is best to wipe it with a clean towel dipped in venom, and then wipe it with water. 3. After disconnecting the refrigerator, take out the food in the box, and then according to the size of the freezer, put one or two aluminum lunch boxes into boiling water and put them into the freezer. After a few minutes, the frost on the freezer wall begins to fall off (if it hasn't fallen off yet, you can pull it gently by hand). If there is no metal evaporation plate at the top of the freezer, the lunch box filled with boiling water should be covered to prevent the plastic inner wall from being deformed due to sudden temperature rise at low temperature. This method is much more time-saving than power failure self-heating defrosting. 4. After defrosting (deicing) the refrigerator every time, dry the freezer with a towel, and then coat a layer of vegetable oil on the surrounding inner wall. The next time it frosts, the suction between the frost and the refrigerator wall will be greatly reduced because it adheres to the refrigerator wall containing oily components, so it is easy to peel off the hard blocks without too much effort. 5. When it is necessary to defrost (de-ice) the refrigerator, first cut off the power supply of the refrigerator, then aim the electric fan or hair dryer at the freezer and turn it to the maximum. After the wind blows, the frost will melt quickly and it will be easier to remove it. After the refrigerator is used for one week or half, it is best to turn off the power and open all the refrigerator doors. When the ice melts completely, turn on the power again. It would be better this way.