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A properly maintained refrigerator helps keep the food you
store inside fresh. By keeping spills to a minimum, the food
that is stored in your refrigerator will not take on the scent
or flavour of other foods. To clean your refrigerator, follow
these simple steps:
• Turn the temperature control knob to the off position.
Your fridge will be open for a while, so there is no sense
in having your fridge run and waste electricity.
• If you have a drip pan underneath your fridge, remove
it.
• Empty your refrigerator.
• Throw away spoiled food, anything that is moldy, expired
or hasn't been used in more than a month or two. • Take
the shelves, wire racks and drawers out of the refrigerator.
• Wash the shelves and wire racks in warm soapy water,
using regular dish soap and a sponge or cloth. Use a soft
scrub brush if there is caked or dried on food or spills.
Let the shelves and wire racks dry on newspaper or in a dish
rack.
• Empty out the drawers and dump out any residue or
food matter from the bottom. Wash the drawers by hand with
warm soapy water and a dish cloth or sponge. Let the drawers
air dry on newspaper, towels or in a dish rack.
• Wipe away any food matter from the bottom of the refrigerator
with a wash cloth or paper towel.
• Fill a bucket with warm, soapy water (mild dish detergent
is fine). Wash the inside walls of the fridge using a dish
cloth or sponge and the warm soapy water. Wash inside all
the compartments and inside the door racks. Use a soft scrubbing
sponge for caked or dried on food or spills.
• Once dry place all the shelves, wire racks and drawers.
• As you are putting food back into your fridge, using
your warm, soapy wash cloth, wipe off to clean and dry any
sticky or messy jars, canisters, etc. You can now put all
your food back into the fridge. Turn the temperature knob
back to the "on" position at the recommending temperature
setting.
• Wash the outside of the refrigerator and the rubber
molding around the fridge door with warm soapy water. Rinse
with a clean cloth and wipe dry with paper towel or a dish
towel.
• If you need to control odour in your refrigerator,
use 2 tablespoons of baking soda in one quart of warm water
to wash the inside of the fridge. Subsequently, you can also
use one cup of vinegar in a quart of water and wash the inside
of the fridge. Remember to rinse when you are finished though.
Placing a fresh, open box of baking soda in your fridge will
also cut down on odours.
• A few times a year, you should pull your refrigerator
out and vacuum the condenser coils at the back. They have
a tendency to get dusty and could cause a fire if there happened
to be a spark.
• You should never use harsh abrasives, scouring pads
or harsh cleaners in your refrigerator. Abrasives, scouring
pads and harsh cleaners can damage the finish inside your
refrigerator and compromise the integrity of the lining which
could cost you more in energy to keep the refrigerator cool.
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