Tip #2: How to clean a fridge
This is the method that i use, although i’ve adapted it a bit. See the link for pretty pictures!
- Turn the temperature-control knob inside the refrigerator to ‘Off.’ If you have a refrigerator with a drip pan underneath, remove it to clean.
- Take everything out of the refrigerator.
- Throw away any food that is moldy, outdated or otherwise spoiled.
- Take all removable parts out of the refrigerator, including shelves, wire racks and drawers.
- Fill the sink with warm, soapy water (use a mild dish soap).
- Wipe any food matter out of the drawers.
- Hand-wash the shelves, wire racks and drawers, then rinse them in warm water.
- Let the shelves, wire racks and drawers drain in a dish rack, on paper towels or on newspapers.
- Remove any food matter from the bottom of the refrigerator.
- Wash the inside of the refrigerator using a sponge or dishcloth and the warm, soapy water. Remember the compartments and door racks.
- Rinse the inside of the refrigerator with a sponge or dishcloth and clean warm water.
- For odor control, use a solution of 2 tbsp. baking soda to 1 quart warm water to wash the inside of the refrigerator. A solution of 1 cup of vinegar and 1 gallon warm water is also effective; apply and rinse. A box of baking soda placed in the refrigerator will also cut down on odors.
- Replace all shelves, wire racks and drawers.
- Wash the outside of the refrigerator and the gasket (rubber molding around the door) with warm, soapy water; rinse and wipe dry.
- Turn the temperature control knob inside the refrigerator back to the recommended setting.
- Return the food to the refrigerator, first wiping off any bottles or jars that are sticky.
Never use harsh cleaners or scouring pads in or on the refrigerator.
Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_92_clean-refrigerator.html
Submitted by sermoa in fridge, refrigerator
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