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HOW TO CLEAN INSIDE OF REFRIGERATOR
An appliance that is constantly on, being emptied and refilled, and storing food and drinks is bound to get disorganized and grubby. Since the inside of the fridge isn't always showing, you may neglect cleaning it as often as you clean the rest of the kitchen, but it's important that it's kept clean to help prevent you and your family from getting sick.
Some cleaning tips recommend you clean your refrigerator with vinegar and/or lemon juice, but these solutions lack the surfactants needed to help penetrate and loosen sticky spills and gunky spots. Bleach should never be used inside your fridge, as lingering chemical residue could come into contact with your food.
Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner's formula powers out grime, cuts through grease and oils, and removes difficult stains without bleach. The scented formula will deodorize old food smells in your fridge, but won't leave behind fragrance that could be absorbed by your food.
Wipe up spills and remove stains as soon as you notice them to maintain cleanliness, and deep clean every 3 to 6 months to keep your refrigerator working, looking and smelling its best.
TIP: Keep an open box of baking soda on the bottom shelf of your fridge to absorb odors between cleanings. You can also try soaking up smells with activated charcoal in a glass jar with a perforated lid.
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