Using leftover bread
After eating, we can slice the leftover bread and put it in the refrigerator to eliminate odors. The shelf life of leftover bread can be up to about 2-3 months.
Bread helps absorb moisture and eliminate unpleasant odors in the refrigerator. In addition, you should also regularly clean and seal the refrigerator, cover the food when storing it in the refrigerator to help your refrigerator avoid unpleasant odors and improve food preservation.
Bread helps absorb unpleasant odors in the refrigerator
Using baking soda
Eliminating odors with baking soda is a method that not everyone knows. You just need to place baking powder in a hidden spot in the refrigerator to help absorb moisture and eliminate odors effectively. In addition, you can also dilute this powder with vinegar and clean your refrigerator thoroughly. Repeatedly cleaning will help effectively eliminate odors.
Using activated charcoal
Charcoal or activated charcoal is also an interesting ingredient that few people know about for effectively eliminating unpleasant refrigerator odors. To do this, you grind the charcoal into powder, put it in a small cloth bag, and place it in the refrigerator. The refrigerator odor will disappear, and the quality and flavor of the products in the refrigerator will remain intact. You can replace with a new bag of charcoal after 1 month.
Using odor-absorbing cotton cloth
When the refrigerator has an unpleasant odor, use a clean cotton cloth soaked in water, then neatly fold it and place it in the top compartment of the refrigerator. The absorbent properties of the cotton fabric will absorb all the refrigerator odors.
Placing leftover bread in the refrigerator to eliminate odors
You can use this method for 3 weeks, then take out the cloth, wash it with warm water, dry it, and reuse it in the same way.
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