I had good luck with the alcohol and cornstarch method on my Kenmore fridge. I started with a warm fridge and painted the "slurry" on the top (my model did not have a plastic top on it). After I turned it on, I started brushing the mixture. It was real obvious when it began to dry, there was...
I recently did this on a Kenmore fridge. It took a little while for the cornstarch and alcohol to dry. I very lightly brushed the "slurry" with a dry paintbrush as it dried. Some of the cornstarch dried and brushed right off - the rest stayed on the top. My line ran straight across about 7"...
Mine had a longer tube...
I was also very wary when I did it. Actually I took the shelf off the snaps on the top "just to look closer" and the shelf almost bent down on its own. I used very little force and took my time (small bend - wait a bit, then try a small bend again).
I wish you...
I'm not sure about the 4.6 cu minifridge. But I have a Kenmore mini fridge with a freezer compartment. Mine has quite a bit of tubing from the back of the fridge to the freezer shelf. I was able to bend it to the back of the fridge without using much force. You should definately do this after...
Hey Guys... Take a look at the "sticky" thread in the bottling/kegging section of the forum before you buy from KegKits. Seems like there has been quite a bit of frustration about this vendor.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f35/read-before-you-buy-kegkits-com-120110/