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Default Best way to clean refridgerator compressor cooling coils?

Go to Lowes or HD. Look for refrigerators, and ask for a
"condensor brush". About two and a half feet long, tapered,
wooden handle, about seven dollars. Use that in one hand.
Vacuum cleaner hose in the other hand. Flashlight in your
third hand.

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"Steve" wrote in message
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I'm just wondering what others do to clean all the dust and
crud
buildup on the compressor cooling coils located at the
bottom of the
fridge?? There is almost no room to get a vacuum hose or
attachment
near the coils except near the front. Do they make any kind
of long
handled brush for this purpose? It says in the manual to
keep these
coils clean but how do you get at the coils near the back?
or do you
need to pull the fridge away from where its sitting and go
from the
back somehow?
Steve