I have a Neff integrated fridge freezer. When the larder fridge has an air temperature of 4-5 degrees the back wall has a layer of frost and an iceberg builds up at the drainage hole. This then freezes the contents of the salad drawer and anything standing at the back of the shelves. If I turn the thermostat to warmer the base of the fridge fills with water, but the ambient temp is not cool enough. The seal on the door is good. I wondered whether anti-frost freezer mats in the appropriate positions might help. Any ideas?
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