1. Cleaning with Lime
Cleaning the refrigerator with lime is a quick and harmless way to clean the refrigerator. The acid in lime removes dirt, kills bacteria, and leaves a pleasant smell. This method is widely used by many people.
Preparation:
Lime about 300 – 500g depending on the size of the refrigerator
Warm water
Salt
Small container
Soft cloth
Spray bottle
Instructions:
Method 1:
Squeeze lime juice, mix salt with hot water in a small container
Use a cloth to absorb the mixture and wipe the surfaces inside the refrigerator or wherever necessary
Then use a soft dry cloth to wipe again
Method 2:
Use lime juice, salt, and warm water, mix well
Then pour into a spray bottle
Spray on the areas that need to be cleaned in the refrigerator
Finally, wipe clean with a dry cloth
Note when cleaning the refrigerator with lime:
Remove all the seeds from the lime juice
Wipe again immediately with a cloth to prevent acid corrosion.
2. Cleaning with Vinegar
White vinegar is often used to remove odors and clean household items, including refrigerators. Cleaning the refrigerator with vinegar is very effective in removing dirt, leftover food stuck on shelves, boxes, or rubber gaskets.
Preparation:
White vinegar
Wiping cloth
Coarse salt
Instructions:
Boil vinegar and add coarse salt
Let the vinegar cool down and use a wiping cloth to wipe the refrigerator, remember to use warm vinegar for the best results
Use a clean cloth to wipe again, and now you have a bright and clean refrigerator
Note when cleaning the refrigerator with vinegar:
If you are not used to the smell of white vinegar, you can use other types of vinegar.
Use the right amount.
3. Cleaning with Baking Soda
Baking soda, with its powerful cleaning properties, can quickly remove stains, easily come into contact with dirt, and effectively eliminate odors. It is also inexpensive and convenient to use when cleaning refrigerators and homes.
Preparation:
+ Baking soda powder
+ Warm water
+ Soft cloth/sponge
+ Container
+ Water basin
Instructions:
+ Put baking soda in a container, mix well with warm water
+ Soak the cloth/sponge in the mixture
+ Then wipe directly on the surfaces in the refrigerator. If the dirt is removed immedietly, use a soft dry cloth to wipe, otherwise wait for about 3-5 minutes.
Cleaning the refrigerator with lime or a mixture of white vinegar and diluted warm water
Lime and vinegar are very effective in cleaning the refrigerator. For regular and easy-to-clean dirt, you can soak a cloth in lime juice. For tougher stains, you can soak a cloth in a mixture of vinegar and diluted warm water to easily remove the dirt.
In addition to their cleaning effects, lime and vinegar are also very effective in eliminating unpleasant odors in the refrigerator.
Here are typical cases of refrigerator cleaning that can be referred to:
– Cleaning a newly purchased refrigerator
When you first purchase a refrigerator, you should clean it with water and then wipe it with lime juice. Leave the refrigerator open to allow air circulation. After about 4-6 hours, it is the best time to start using it.
– Cleaning an old refrigerator
Using a refrigerator for a long time will cause scratches and increasingly stubborn dirt that is difficult to clean. Therefore, you need to apply the above three methods to clean it.
– Cleaning a refrigerator left unused for a long time
Leaving a refrigerator unused for a long time with food inside can be terrible, so you should do some basic cleaning before starting to clean it thoroughly with the above three methods.
– Cleaning a moldy refrigerator
If the refrigerator is moldy, it indicates that the food has been left inside for too long, causing discoloration and unpleasant smell. Clean the inside and outside of the refrigerator with one of the above three methods.
– Cleaning a refrigerator with frost buildup
When a refrigerator is overloaded with items and operates for a long time, it often gets frosted. In this case, unplug the power plug and let the refrigerator cool down, and the frost will fall off on its own. Then clean as mentioned above.
– Cleaning the refrigerator’s rubber gasket
The rubber gasket of the refrigerator is located at the door edge to keep the cold inside. If it gets dirty for a long time, it will reduce its thermal insulation ability and harm the food inside the refrigerator. Clean the gasket carefully, starting from the creases, and never try to remove it.
– Cleaning the refrigerator fan blade
This is not recommended to be done at home as it may easily affect other parts of the refrigerator. If the fan blade is detachable, you can use a wiping cloth to clean it as usual.
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- Cleaning a newly purchased refrigerator: First, clean it with water, then wipe it with lime juice. Leave the refrigerator open for air circulation for 4-6 hours before using it.
- Cleaning an old refrigerator: Long-term use can cause scratches and stubborn dirt. Apply the lime, vinegar, or baking soda methods mentioned above.
- Cleaning a refrigerator left unused for a long time: Perform basic cleaning before thoroughly cleaning with the above methods.
- Cleaning a moldy refrigerator: Use one of the above methods to clean the inside and outside of the refrigerator.
- Cleaning a refrigerator with frost buildup: Unplug the refrigerator and let it cool down. The frost will fall off on its own, and then you can clean as mentioned above.