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Originally Posted by Drider_it
well you could get a sodering tool and melt lines in it for a future fracture once it started thawing a bit ...
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The idea of doing that sounds so fun I might actually try it next time I have to defrost something.
I aquired a countertop high minifridge that had its freezer almost completely iced up, couldn't even shut the door to the fridge all the way. Because of boredom and impatience, I made a project out of it. I went at it with knives, scissors, put a cubic asston of salt in there thinking it might help (and if not it would be fun to try), and tried heating up the room it was in too. I had it halfway in my shower this whole time, so I put the shower curtain around the fridge and turned the shower on full heat full blast until the entire bathroom was filled with steam. The idea was this would help melt it. I don't know if it did that, or if instead it just caused more condensation and ice on the existing ice, but fun to try nonetheless. Something I did worked, it only took about 3 hours and the thing was completely cleared of ice.