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Old 12-27-2011, 12:15 AM   #1
indy roadrunner
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For the past 5 years we have stored ours for the winter.
Step 1 - Make sure everything is removed (you wouldn't believe the horror stories of those who have left things in there for the winter.
Step 2 - after defrosting wipe down so it is dry.
Step 3 - place something in the doors to keep them from shutting tight.
Put baking soda in if you want but if it is clean and dry don't see a need.
On Edit - if you leave power to your unit make sure refrig on off button is turned off or take the light bulb out.
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