Kitchen Medical

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Kitchen Medical

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Kitchen Appliance Tactics: How To Wash Your Refrigerator Completely

To begin take out every one of its racks, shelves, supports & drawers and place them in the bathtub. Spray them with a water and bleach solution or a commercial sanitizing or disinfectant spray cleaner. Let them stay there in the bathtub while you concentrate your attention to the refrigerator. Don a pair of rubber gloves. Prepare a cleaning solution of half water & half chlorine bleach in a plastic bucket.

Employ a kitchen sponge soaked in the solution to wash out its interior, from top to bottom. Let debris pile up at its bottom, next soak up the excess cleaning liquid and use a paper napkin to gather the spoiled particles of food and throw it into the trash. This will mean you could avoid having refrigerator appliance repair in Chicago or whatever your town might be.

After its interior is washed to your liking, employ a small but firm brush, like a toothbrush, to get into the spaces in its gasket, close to screws and support hardware, and other misshaped surfaces. The water and bleach solution should kill spores & mold that aren’t visible. When the scrubbing is finished, brush its surfaces using a clean cloth dipped in clean warm water to take off the washing solution.
Be certain that you completely wash all the mixture from all gaskets or other soft plastic on its interior. Bleach is very alkaline and may hurt the soft plastics and make them brittle and break down eventually. Next wash one more time and dry completely using a clean lint free, soft, spongy paper towel.

Check for odors. This Maytag appliance repair in Chicago states there are some other non-toxic cleaning solutions you may try in your fridge that do a awesome job on odor removal and are killer on mildew & molds.
Complete the sniff-test. If the refrigerator still doesn't smell nice, pop a box of baking soda and put it on a rack in its door. Baking soda turns out to be awesome for eating odors and can also be placed in the water you use to wash off the cleaning solution. Make certain to change the baking soda monthly as it will turn stale.
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