1. The document provides tips for thoroughly cleaning your fridge. It recommends assembling cleaning supplies like gloves, detergent, sponges, and rags before unplugging the fridge.
2. The cleaning process starts at the top - throw out old food, wash storage containers, remove shelves and sanitize them and the inside of the fridge with a mild detergent.
3. The final step is cleaning the fridge door, removing all old sauces and leftovers. Homemade cleaners using vinegar or lemon juice can also be used. It concludes by offering a tip to store fruits and veggies prominently and milk on shelves rather than the door.
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Arm yourself with latex gloves, dishwashing
detergent, trash can, window cleaner, sponges,
rags. Before you start sanitising, unplug the
refrigerator.
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Start from the top. Through away all food
leftovers. Yes, it's bad to throw out food, but
that one is dangerous for your health! Wash
the plastic storage boxes with hot water and
detergent. Remove the shelves and use a
window cleaner to sanitise them thoroughly.
Disinfect the inside carefully with a sponge
and mild detergent, but don't overscrub. Use
dishwashing liquid with no aroma.
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The final challenge is the door! Old sauces,
open wine or champagne – everything
should be put in the trash. Don't forget to
rub the door, too.
7 easy tips
How to Clean your
Fridge
If you prefer homemade cleaners, try out the following recipe by Nice and Clean
London company. Make a 50:50 solution of vinegar (or lemon juice) and cool
water. You can pour it in a spray bottle or soak the removable parts of the
refrigerator in it.
A clever tip for food distribution to keep a good health: Put fruits and veggies
prominently – if you see them easily, you will eat them first. Also keep milk boxes
on the shelves and not on the fridge door. The temperature there is lower, so it will
preserve the milk for longer. 7If this is too much work for you or you don't have the time, or you are afraid to
disassemble the fridge, you can always call a local cleaning company to do it instead.
For more info visit: www.niceandcleanlondon.co.uk