Don't Be Afraid
After living with some untidy roommates, I’ve seen more than a few unkempt and even grimy refrigerators. And it’s usually been up to me to bring them back to cleanliness and sanitation. Though it can seemClean Your Fridge: Step 1
Crank up the coolness a notch or two. Because you’ll have the door open during parts of the cleaning process, this will prevent the fridge for getting too warm, ensuring that you can safely put everything back in when you’re done. Remove all the food, and perform a “freshness audit,” throwing away anything sketchy. This is a good time to check labels for expiration dates, especially on infrequently used products that may have spoiled.
Clean Your Fridge: Step 2
Remove all the shelving, crisper drawers, or anything else that lifts or pops out. Be especially careful with any glass, of course. Using a clean soapy rag, wipe out the entire inside of the fridge, rinsing frequently. Because the food is stored in this compact space, you don’t want to use any strong chemical cleaners – no 409, no PineSol, no bleach, etc. If you wouldn’t clean off your dining plates with it, then don’t use it to clean your fridge! Be sure to get the top, bottom, sides, and all the crevices (butter bins, egg holders, etc.).
Clean Your Fridge: Step 3
Create a water and vinegar mixture (1 gallon of water with 2 cups of vinegar will be plenty potent), and wipe of the innards of the fridge again to make sure you’ve gotten rid of any soap suds. The vinegar-water solution is a nice safe way to get it feeling and smelling clean without using harsh agents unsafe for food.
Clean Your Fridge: Step 4
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- Audit your food.
- Use two rounds of safe cleaners on the interior.
- Clean the inside and outside in an orderly way.
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Sophie Turner
12/22/2008
Thanks for the tips.
SpyWeb
06/29/2008
Thanks for good tips on cleaning out the fridge. I need to clean out mine, and trying to get enough ambition to get it done today. I don't know, maybe next weekend!!
J.L.K.H.S.
08/08/2006
You've come a long way from stuffing dishes in the oven. :)
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