HG Hygienic Fridge Cleaner, Interior Refrigerator Cleanser & Odour Neutraliser, for Streak Free Shine with No Residue – 500ml Spray (335050106)

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HG Hygienic Fridge Cleaner, Interior Refrigerator Cleanser & Odour Neutraliser, for Streak Free Shine with No Residue – 500ml Spray (335050106)

HG Hygienic Fridge Cleaner, Interior Refrigerator Cleanser & Odour Neutraliser, for Streak Free Shine with No Residue – 500ml Spray (335050106)

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When it comes to natural cleaning products for your fridge, baking soda is our top choice. When there isn’t too much dirt and the surfaces in your fridge simple need a little bit of a shine, sprinkle the baking soda on the surfaces, leave for a few minutes, and then use a sponge or a damp cloth to wipe it off. 2. Vinegar to Remove Odours Assuming you've removed as much of the gunk as possible with the drain hole cleaning device, use a cotton swab to work the vinegar/water solution around the hole to remove any remaining deposits. If your refrigerator doors have shelving space, this is often where the most dirt can build-up. Make sure that when you clean your fridge, you give the doors a thorough spray and wipe down with an antibacterial cleaner. You should also use this opportunity to clear out any sauces or jars of food that are going off to avoid bacteria and bad odours. Don’t Forget to Clean the Water Trap

And if you want to avoid cleaning your shelves, drawers, and fridge bins in soapy water, swap it out for a couple of tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda in warm water.Cleaning little and often is your best bet for preventing unpleasant smells and stopping bacteria from breeding, but it's still important to set aside some time to do a deep-clean every now and then. Read on to find answers to the key questions about how to properly clean a fridge. Stainless steel needs some extra care,” agrees Krissia Garcia, founder of Maryland-based cleaning service Kriss Klean. “Regular cleaners can leave a film and won’t work as well. It’s best to have a cleaner specifically made for stainless steel.” Your shelves and drawers will hopefully be up to room temperature by now, so it’s time to get them clean too. Simply wash them all thoroughly in the sink or a washing up bowl with hot water and washing up liquid. Then rinse with clean water and dry them thoroughly with a clean, dry cloth or tea towel.

Follow up with a dry cloth. Any leftover moisture in the creases of the seal will struggle to evaporate when the door is closed, which could lead to mould.The best natural remedy for getting rid of bad odours is a cloth soaked in equal parts of water and vinegar. If you want to be extra fancy, you can add some drops of vanilla oil to a cloth and wipe it round your fridge. This solution should freshen up any stale areas and leave everything smelling fresh and sweet. 3. Salt and Vinegar Paste to Remove Stains

Instead, use one part cool water to one part white vinegar mixed in a spray bottle. Not only will this see off dirt and food residues, but the vinegar will also deodorise the fridge. (Don’t use hot water here as it will raise the temperature of the fridge, meaning you’ll be waiting longer to replace your food.) Keep your fridge exterior sparkling clean by using a mild solution of soap and warm water. Give special attention to those areas which attract fingerprints, such as handles and ice dispensers. Ideally, this should be done around once a week to keep germs at bay. If you've come this far, you may as well go all the way and learn how to clean a freezer if you refrigerator has one as part of it. First things first: place a towel at the bottom of the freezer to absorb any water that spills when you defrost it. You don’t want to use chemicals to clean the inside of your fridge as the food will absorb the smell. Try a natural homemade fridge cleaner. This cleaner will cut through grease, disinfect and leaves a clean natural smell.Wash out the tank It should be a fairly simple task to detach the tank inside the fridge, wash it with soapy water, dry it off and refit it. Bicarbonate of soda – or baking soda – is a great alternative to white vinegar for cleaning the inside of your fridge. Like vinegar, it’s a natural cleaner that won’t leave chemical odours behind. And it will see off nasty fridge smells into the bargain. This budget-friendly aerosol cleaner is great to use on larger spaces and appliances. It cleans off fingerprints and other grime and dirt. The spray also polishes and repels water, dirt, and fingerprints after cleaning. Over time, you’ll be able to clean faster and more efficiently. Start by removing any food debris to ensure all clogs and cleared and then pour a teaspoon of baking soda into the drainage channel followed by 200ml of water. Repeat this every 2 or 3 months to ensure the water trap stays looking clean and smelling fresh. Dry Out the Fridge There aren’t many people who enjoy cleaning out their fridge and that’s because there are so often forgotten vegetables squashed in the drawers and splatters of pasta sauce on the shelves. The longer you leave your fridge between cleans, the more bacteria will build up and this can lead to bad odours and poor health.

That cotton bud you were using earlier for the drain hole? It's handy for getting food out of grooves in the fridge's interior, too.As is an old toothbrush. You can also get the same formula in convenient wipes. But we won't lie—both are quite pricey, compared to other brands. If you love Therapy's eco-friendly and plant-based formula as much as we do, the shopping secret is to look for larger refills as the most economical option. We think a little bit goes a long way to both clean and polish your stainless steel surfaces.

Clean the Outside of the Fridge

After all, you chose the best fridge freezer to safely store your family's food and drink in so it should be one of the cleanest places in the house. It's only natural that spills, super tardy expiry dates, and funky odors happen, but no one wants to eat from that kind of environment, so deep cleaning yours every once in a while is key, not to mention critical to keeping your loved ones safe. Plus, you can use this spray on refrigerators, dishwashers, grills, and other large appliances. It's safe to use on smaller appliances, too. Just note, because it is an aerosol spray, it can be difficult to control if you are trying to spray with precision. Not only can you end up wasting a lot of the cleaner, but also it can accidentally get on nearby surfaces, causing damage. Remember, it’s best to keep application of this aerosol can to larger areas. Like this article? Sign up to our newsletter to get more articles like this delivered straight to your inbox. Joyce adds: 'If your fridge is stainless steel, use professional stainless-steel cleaners and wipe in the direction of the grain and dry to prevent streaking.' To use, you’ll need to provide your own application cloth and a buffing cloth. Kohler's cleaner is especially effective on removing water spots, even those old ones that have been sitting on the surface for some time.



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