Some tips for cleaning a refrigerator
by Jakob Jelling
There are some interesting tips you may want to have in mind
at the time of willing to clean a refrigerator as thoroughly
as possible. There are specific products which are ideal for
cleaning each one of the different parts and areas of the
fridge in such a way that at the end it will look brand new
clean.
To start with, and for safety reasons, you should turn
the refrigerator off and if possible also unplug it. Then
you should take all the food out making sure it is empty and
remove all the removable interior parts of the fridge,
making it as empty and easy to clean as possible.
Do not wash the removable parts of the fridge with hot
water, especially if they are made of glass, since they
might crack. Wash these pieces with dishwashing liquid, and
if you can't clean them easily, keep them in water with soap
for about an hour. After they are clean, let them dry while
you clean the interior of the fridge.
Once the refrigerator is empty, you should place a bowl
with vinegar in it for five minutes; this will help you
removing hardened spills easily. Then, one you have taken
the vinegar out of the refrigerator, use dishwashing liquid
dissolved in warm water to clean it, starting from the top
and going down.
Before placing the removable parts and food back in the
fridge, make sure there isn't any soap left in it by rinsing
it thoroughly and then drying it with a clean towel. Once
you finish cleaning the interior, you should clean the
outside as well. Make sure of using a non abrasive solution
for this area since, if it is painted, it might become
easily scratched.
When cleaning the exterior of the fridge, and always
while it is still unplugged, you should also remember the
area behind it. You should clean behind the refrigerator
with a vacuum cleaner, making sure that area is as clear as
possible. Once you finish cleaning all, your fridge should
smell fresh and look brand new shiny.
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