Tips on How to Give Your Refrigerator a Thorough Cleaning
Published on Monday, 17 May 2010
Your refrigerator also takes its own abuses day in and day out. You put your uncooked food there. You also put your leftover inside. Sometimes the refrigerator even gets spoiled food as well. Since you basically eat almost everything that it contains, it's quite important that you clean it regularly as well. Before
you start cleaning the refrigerator make sure that you turn it off and unplug it. Then to start the process, fill up your kitchen sink with water and mix some hand washing dish soap. Wipe the countertop first so you will have a clean space to put your stuff on. Then remove all the racks, drawers and trays of the refrigerator and soak them in the soapy water in the sink.
Start cleaning the inside of the refrigerator using a clean sponge. Scour any food debris and then rinse with the use of a clean damp cloth. After that, dry the refrigerator using a piece of clean dry cloth. Then wash and scour the racks, trays and drawers. Let them dry naturally. After
that start cleaning the exterior of the refrigerator, simply do the same process as cleaning the inside. Then return all the trays, racks and drawers if they already dry. Return all food stuff inside. Make sure though that each jar and container is clean before you put them back. When everything is back inside, you can now turn the refrigerator back on.
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