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!

  1. Turn the temperature-control knob inside the refrigerator to ‘Off.’ If you have a refrigerator with a drip pan underneath, remove it to clean.
  2. Take everything out of the refrigerator.
  3. Throw away any food that is moldy, outdated or otherwise spoiled.
  4. Take all removable parts out of the refrigerator, including shelves, wire racks and drawers.
  5. Fill the sink with warm, soapy water (use a mild dish soap).
  6. Wipe any food matter out of the drawers.
  7. Hand-wash the shelves, wire racks and drawers, then rinse them in warm water.
  8. Let the shelves, wire racks and drawers drain in a dish rack, on paper towels or on newspapers.
  9. Remove any food matter from the bottom of the refrigerator.
  10. Wash the inside of the refrigerator using a sponge or dishcloth and the warm, soapy water. Remember the compartments and door racks.
  11. Rinse the inside of the refrigerator with a sponge or dishcloth and clean warm water.
  12. 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.
  13. Replace all shelves, wire racks and drawers.
  14. Wash the outside of the refrigerator and the gasket (rubber molding around the door) with warm, soapy water; rinse and wipe dry.
  15. Turn the temperature control knob inside the refrigerator back to the recommended setting.
  16. 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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