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Remember that anything that comes out of the freezer will have to be either stored in another freezer, a refrigerator, or somehow insulated from thawing until the defrost and cleaning process is completed. Empty all items out of the chest freezer and store them in another freezer or the refrigerator to prevent thawing. You can also store them in a cooler filled with ice or, in a worst case scenario, sandwiched between layers of blankets to help slow the thawing process. Turn the chest freezer down to its lowest setting--switch it all the way off, if possible--and unplug it. Break any large chunks of accumulated ice and frost out of the freezer by hand. Be sure to wear gloves to help protect your hands from the ice. Let any remaining ice melt as the chest freezer thaws. Sponge melted water out of your chest freezer. If there is too much water in it to sponge out, ask a friend to help you carefully tip the freezer onto its side to pour the water out, then set it back upright. Avoid jarring or bumping the freezer as you shift it, as this might cause damage. Wash the inside of the freezer out with warm, soapy water. Remember to clean the inside of the lid, too. Use a toothbrush or cotton swabs to clean around the edges of the rubber seal inside the lid and in its grooves. Pull the chest freezer away from the wall. If its back coils are exposed, carefully suck dirt off them with a hand vacuum or with the hose attachment from a standard vacuum. Then return the chest freezer to its original place. Wipe out the inside of the chest freezer to ensure that it is completely dry. Replace all your food items inside the chest freezer. Plug it back in and return the chill setting to normal, then close the lid and leave it to cool back down to freezing temperatures. You can speed the defrosting process by using a hairdryer to melt ice out of your chest freezer.
1. if i wanted 2 write on my t-shirt, what would i use? see details?
My kids like to use the colored Sharpie markers. They do fade after a while in the washer and drier. They make great fabric paint markers that I have never had fade. You can also use the acrylic fabric paint. I have never had that fade either. Price wise, the acrylic fabric paint is the least expensive running about $1 per color. You can get this at any craft store or WalMart. It is a little more difficult to work with as you need a paint brush to apply it. that said, we have also used tooth picks and cotton swabs for paintbrushes. Potatoes can be cut in half and then "carved" into shapes on the end to use as stamps. I have also dipped cookie cutters into the paint and used that for as an outline and filled it in with paint. Hope this helps! You can definitely do what you want to do with this project! Enjoy showing off your creativity!
2. Why is my PC Mouse sometimes not functioning properly?
if you have track ball mouse clean in inside with cotton swabs. if you have wireless look under start>settings>control panel>mouse> mouse suit.
3. Clogged ears due to a cold..?
I answered a question just like this a little earlier, so I will copy/paste my advice to them here. I am with you on the anti-eardrop thing, that just feels weird. "I have this all the time. Although, I think mine is more genetic than caused by an infection, but the remedy should work either way. I clean my ears out with a little hot water twice a day. Just run your pointer finger under the hot tap water and rub it around inside your ear. Cotton swabs usually infect my ears so I stay away from them. Do not do that thing with your jaw -- I did, and now I have TMJ (when your jaw clicks painfully). If you already have a clicking jaw, try curling your tongue when you yawn to realign it or stop the clicks. That worked for me. If after a few days with the water treatment, if you do not notice an improvement regarding the congestion in your ear, go to a ear, nose and throat specialist. Mine took a nose swab sample for testing for allergies, and it turned out all I needed was for him to widen my sinuses with that swabber to cure most of my ear symptoms."