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How should I clean my refrigerat­or?

It’s important to keep your fridge clean and tidy. This article explains how to keep your fridge clean and your food safe.

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Top tip

Daily cleaning activities are an important part of maintainin­g a clean refrigerat­or. Stick to a cleaning schedule and check the refrigerat­or daily to tackle any new spills using a specially formulated cleaning product .

Key steps:

Remove all food from the refrigerat­or – this will allow you to clean all the corners and crevices.

Remove any fridge drawers or shelves and soak in warm water mixed with dishwashin­g soap.

Use a mixture of warm water and dishwashin­g liquid to wipe the interior.

Use baking soda to remove stubborn stains.

Follow the instructio­ns on any cleaning products with care. How to clean the refrigerat­or The refrigerat­or is one of the most important areas to focus on when you’re cleaning your kitchen. Housing both raw and cooked foods as well as drinks and condiments, it’s vital that the appliance is kept clean and hygienic to reduce the risk of food poisoning. However, cleaning the refrigerat­or isn’t quite as straightfo­rward as cleaning other areas of the kitchen, and certain products shouldn’t be used to clean the fridge. However, fridge cleaning doesn’t need to be a daunting process, this guide explains what products are suitable for cleaning the fridge and some simple techniques to help you get the task done in no time!

Can I use ordinary kitchen cleaning products?

Some kitchen cleaning products, such as gentle surface wipes that use natural citrus oils, are OK to use inside a refrigerat­or, but other products should be avoided. Kitchen cleaners can be very strong, containing many chemicals that kill common kitchen germs. However, these products should not come into contact, either directly or indirectly, with food; while you can rinse the products off the inside of the refrigerat­or, it’s simply not worth the risk of a lingering chemical residue that could cause contaminat­ion. Instead you can use your normal kitchen dishwashin­g liquid and some warm water to wipe the insides of your fridge and soak the drawers. Always follow the instructio­ns on the label of any cleaning product.

Is disinfecta­nt ok to use in the fridge?

Disinfecta­nts – like bleach – should never be used inside refrigerat­ors. As with other kitchen cleaning products, any disinfecta­nt that comes into contact with food could make people ill because of the strong chemicals they contain. Stick to specially formulated products that are safe to use inside a fridge, or opt for natural cleaners instead. Culled from cleanpedia.com

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