Hi All,
I'm in a quandary and looking for recommendations on how to winterize the ice maker.
Most are saying to run the pink stuff thru her but I know the ice will be nasty tasting and smelly next spring. Then I've heard that the molds in the ice maker don't like A/F and many owners manuals say don't do it (I don't have our manual).
I know blowing it out with air is more user friendly but we risk freezing damage if we don't get it all out.
Of course, there's always the vodka option if you have a gallon to spare and can figure out how to get it down a 1/4" tubing.
I'm leaning towards pulling her out completely and taking her home for the winter.
So, how do the non-migratories deal with the problem?
I'm in a quandary and looking for recommendations on how to winterize the ice maker.
Most are saying to run the pink stuff thru her but I know the ice will be nasty tasting and smelly next spring. Then I've heard that the molds in the ice maker don't like A/F and many owners manuals say don't do it (I don't have our manual).
I know blowing it out with air is more user friendly but we risk freezing damage if we don't get it all out.
Of course, there's always the vodka option if you have a gallon to spare and can figure out how to get it down a 1/4" tubing.
I'm leaning towards pulling her out completely and taking her home for the winter.
So, how do the non-migratories deal with the problem?