This will not be the sexiest thing you do this month, but it just might be the most important. Hidden somewhere on your refrigerator is a winding, zig-zaggy section of tubing called a condenser coil — it's there to take air from the room and make it cool enough to keep the food and supplies you store inside the fridge fresh. Over time, the coil collects dust and dirt (and pet hair—so much pet hair) from around the room, and the build up can make it hard for the coil to release heat and do its main job of keeping things cool.
from Apartment Therapy | Saving the world, one room at a time http://ift.tt/2qiprP5
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