To keep the kitchen clean and smelling good, it is very important that the hygiene of your fridge be up to date, so as not to cause harm odors. Thus, in addition to ensuring the proper functioning of your appliance, it will also not accumulate dirt, such as, for example, vegetable remains and old food.
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To clean the refrigerator, you need to carefully remove all food and use a damp sponge (which does not scratch) in each corner of the refrigerator. So follow the step by step below to get rid of all the dirt on your device.
Tip: use a styrofoam box or a cool bag to keep your items warm while you're cleaning.
Tip: if your shelves are made of glass, be careful and do not use hot water, as they may shatter due to thermal shock.
The first step in cleaning your appliance is to understand what material it is made of. For example, if it is stainless steel, you need to be more careful and not use bushings that scratch. In fact, the ideal is to use a smooth sponge and a damp cloth. Thus, you guarantee a good and safe cleaning.
Finally, another important tip to finish cleaning your appliance is the need to also clean the condenser of your refrigerator, which is on the back of the appliance. Yeah, if that part accumulates a lot of dust, it may end up harming its functioning.
Therefore, you should clean the coils once every six months to ensure proper functioning. However, do not forget that, during this step, the device must be unplugged and you cannot use water or detergents, only a cloth (dry or damp). After finishing the whole process, just turn the appliance back on.