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Customer Questions and Answers for Refrigerator Condenser Cleaning Brush by Pro

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By: Pro
Part Number: OEM16895589
Manufacturer Part Number: TJ103

The Refrigerator condenser cleaning brush is an OEM accessory designed for refrigerators. This 28-inch nylon bristle brush helps remove dust and debris buildup from condenser coils located at the back or bottom of refrigerators. Regular cleaning of condenser coils is important for heat transfer and efficient operation. Over time, dust and dirt buildup acts as an insulator, forcing the compressor to work harder. Using the correct condenser cleaning brush allows for the thorough yet gentle removal of contaminants without risking damage to delicate coil fins.

Symptoms of a dirty condenser include higher than normal energy usage, extended run times, higher interior temperatures, and eventual compressor failure if left unattended for extended periods. This refrigerator condenser cleaning brush is compatible with all refrigerator models.

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Hello Paula, You have to use the brush under the front of the unit. I usually lay down with a flashlight to see what I'm doing. I like to have a vacuum cleaner to get the lint up as I go so I don't make too much of a mess. If you're afraid to stick the brush in there, you can unplug the unit first.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, April 9, 2012

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Paula, you will need the remove the kick plate in the front of your refrigerator. The coils are underneath the refrigerator on your model. Slide the brush under the refrigerator onto the coils and gently brush the coils with the brush. The cleaning brush has soft bristles that will not harm the condenser coils. Hope this helps you, thanks!

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, April 9, 2012

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