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Model Number: frs26kr4j Brand: Frigidaire Age: 5 - 10 years
I cleaned my condenser fan and coils due to high mullion temps. I noticed the fiberglass diaper thing glued to the back is breaking down.
Does anyone know if high density foam will work in it's place? I can't see 25.00 plus shipping for a piece of cardboard. Let me know if I am just being cheap. Thanks, Ed Ads By Google Related Models |
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The fiberglass is more for sound deadening than anything else.
So you could just remove it. Foam should work but will not do as good a job also may melt if the unit runs hot. You could just get some fiberglass with the foil backing (used to insulate pipes) and glue it to the cover.
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