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Canton,
MI - January 24, 2006 - When it comes to your home appliances,
an hour of prevention can equal countless hours of avoided hassle,
frustration and costs. Some simple home maintenance is all it
takes. RepairClinic.com®, the online source of home appliance
parts and repair advice, offers five easy jobs that each take
less than six minutes - and that anyone can tackle.
"Many
people have made New Year's resolutions to take better care of
themselves. But what about those appliances?" says Chris
Hall, president of RepairClinic.com. "If you take good care
of your appliances, you'll save yourself a lot of headaches and
expenses down the road."
Block
out 30 minutes, line up your supplies, and take on these simple
jobs:
1.
Improve the efficiency of your refrigerator - Clean your refrigerator
condenser coils with a condenser cleaning brush and your vacuum
cleaner to clear the dust and lint off the black coils underneath
your self-defrosting refrigerator. RepairClinic.com's RepairGuru
recommends a condenser cleaning brush, which makes short work
of the task.
2.
Keep your garbage disposer smelling fresh and running smoothly
- Clean and deodorize it with a special garbage disposer cleaning
agent.
3.
Help prevent dryer lint fires and reduce the time your clothes
spend in the dryer - Clear your dryer exhaust vent with a dryer
vent brush. The RepairGuru recommends a flexible dryer vent brush
that can reach around corners and dislodge lint trapped in the
vent.
4.
Prevent washing machine floods - Inspect the water fill hoses
to your washing machine and replace them if you see blisters,
cracks, or if the hoses are more than five years old. The RepairGuru
recommends hoses with metal sheathing; these are much less susceptible
to bursting.
5.
Keep
your water and ice cubes tasting great - Change your refrigerator
or ice maker water filters. While you're at it, clean the lime,
scale and soap scum buildup inside your dishwasher using a special
detergent that also removes discoloration due to iron and other
water impurities.
All of these
parts and cleaning supplies can be found at RepairClinic.com.
Remember:
To avoid personal injury or even death, always disconnect your
appliance from its power source. Either unplug it or break the
connection at the circuit breaker or fuse box-before you do any
troubleshooting or repair work. If your appliance uses gas, turn
off the gas supply to the appliance. If your appliance has a water
supply line or lines, turn off the water supply to the appliance.
Also, because some components may have sharp edges, use caution
while working on appliances.
RepairClinic.com
can provide step-by-step instructions on how to remedy all these
problems, and can supply the right part for all major applications,
right here: www.repairclinic.com.
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