Monday, 9 September 2013

How to remove unpleasant odor in the fridge

If you have forgotten some products the smell is guaranteed... The storage of unpacked products can also serve as a source of odor. And in a brand new refrigerator can also have a smell.
New refrigerator must be washed inside with a weak solution of water and detergent. Could be wiped with alcohol. Then open the door for a few hours.


There are several ways to get rid the smell. This may be the use of chemistry: cleaning and preparations for absorbing odors.









How to Get Rid of Bad Smells in Your Fridge?


The smell of stale or mold in the refrigerator can remove after the wipe walls with a cotton cloth soaked in a solution of water and vinegar in a 1:2 ratio. Then leave the door open for about half to one hour.

Can be used baking soda to absorb odors. You can put a glass of soda in the fridge, dissolved in water. Or put soda only in a small plastic container and replace it every three months.

Wipe like London cleaners refrigerator walls from the inside with alcohol and leave the fridge open all day.

You can use crushed wood charcoal placed in container. Leave the Charcoal in the fridge for about 7 hours. Charcoal absorbs very well all bad smells.

Lemon helps very well. Wash refrigerator inside and rinse it with water, which has a few drops of lemon juice. Cut a lemon into slices, place in pan for a few days but not more than a week.

Rye bread absorbs odors. Place one slice on each shelf inside the fridge for 8-10 hours.
Instead of bread can be used grains of rice or orange peel.
Or you can put plastic container with salt or sugar.

To remove bad smells from the refrigerator, you can use ground coffee. Leave it in the middle of the fridge tipped on kitchen towel for a few hours.

Refrigerator must be often thawed and washed from the inside, should not wait until it is covered with mold. With the emergence of odor in the refrigerator first should be washed.
All products in the refrigerator should be tightly covered or wrapped. Compliance with this simple rule will prevent a smell in the fridge, and premature thawing.

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