In this video we show how you can clean the condenser of your LG refrigerator. Note that this procedure only applies to appliances with a back cover. Fridges with an open condenser can be cleaned with a soft cloth. Music: bensound.com
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1st, you only need to clean the condenser if you see a lot of dust (possibly stuck to grease/fat from the kitchen) through the condenser cover. The dust essentially prevents that the condenser can release the heat that is absorbed from the inside of the refrigerator. The cooling performance will go down eventually.
Not useful because they designed most of their coil air flow from the right side and then block it with a brace and cooling fan so you cant safely clean the coils without disassembly.
Hence the suggestion to wear gloves and unplug the power first Sally. But as mentioned, we also sell refrigerators with a condenser mounted on the back wall.
There is no need, the amount should not be that much. The water should evaporate naturally, aided by the temperature of the condenser which is near the drain pipe.