Step 6: Dry and Restart
Ensure the inside of your fridge is completely dry to prevent immediate refrosting. Replace the shelves and bins, plug the fridge back in, and patiently await its return to a chilly state before restocking.
Step 7: Organize and Restock
As you replace items, ponder on the organization. Perhaps this is the perfect time to implement a new system, ensuring items are easily accessible and expiration dates are visible to minimize food waste.
Pro Tip: Prevent Future Frost
Regular Checks: Periodically inspect your fridge for the early stages of frost accumulation and tackle it promptly.
Seal Inspection: Ensure the door seals are in peak condition, keeping the cold air where it belongs—inside!
Balanced Temperature: Maintain an optimal fridge temperature (ideally around 37°F and 0°F for the freezer) to deter frost formation.
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