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How to remove refrigerator odors 24 Articles

  • 1 of 24

    by Linda Ann Nickerson

    STINKY FRIDGE My fridge is filled with take-out plates; The stench, it simply infiltrates. My kitchen has a funky scent Of pizza, way past its descent. I must defrost and wipe it down Before they throw me out of to...read more

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    by Ethel Smith

    The best and most effective way to remove refrigerator odours is to use baking soda. A small amount placed in a suitable, or purpose bought, container should do the trick. However, there are many products available to buy ...read more

  • 3 of 24

    by Kaitlyn Hamilton

    Removing odors from your refrigerator is simple, but can take a little while if you haven't cleaned it out for a while. First, check out expiration dates on everything in your fridge. If it has expired, then throw it...read more

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    by Nisha Danny

    No costly chemicals or odor removers are required to remove odors from your refrigerator. Simple household products like lemon, vinegar or even a vanilla concentrate can remove those stingy odors. This article can s...read more

  • 5 of 24

    by Angela La Fon

    What's better than getting all of the odors out of your refrigerator? AVOIDING THEM! Have a refrigerator inventory day that is consistent. For example, if you always go to the store on Tuesday, then always do refrigerat...read more

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    by Trenna Sue Hiler

    Although it seems like an obvious statement the first thing to do is find the cause of the odor and remove it from the fridge. They don't just smell bad with regular use. Something has gone bad. Then clean the...read more

  • 7 of 24

    by Tricia Lye

    There is something more frightful than fridge odors. It is freaking out your guests when they help themselves to the fridge. Fridge odors is caused by mold and bacteria. Removing the source of the mold or bacteria will ...read more

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    by Leanne Bloms

    No matter what you have in your refrigerator, you are bound to have a lot of odors that can be hard to get rid of. You can scrub and scrub, but sometimes they seem like they cannot go away. Here are a couple of sugg...read more

  • 9 of 24

    by E. Rae Fallesen

    If you've got a foul smelling refrigerator it can make you weary of your food quality. It's off putting to search for your dinner and get a whiff of something rotten. In even the most average fridge there are plenty of pla...read more

  • 10 of 24

    by prime-Hm

    Refregerators are place where we keep our food or raw materials for our lunch/dinner. So it is necessary that we take measures to keep this place very hygenic. Vegetables,fruits and any other bio degradable substances are...read more

  • 11 of 24

    by M. R. Hill

    An odor does not just arise, it is caused by something. Therefore, the first thing to do to remove refrigerator odor, is to locate the source. Once you have found out what is causing the odor resolve that problem first. If...read more

  • 12 of 24

    by Aldo Bonincontro

    If there are bad smells in your refrigerators, this are due to food residuals of every kind that have fermented, so there's mainly a problem of hygiene inside it. So, you should light it off, empty it and start cleaning...read more

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    by Ray Fauteux

    I don't believe the world has ever seen a product quite as versatile as Arm and Hammer baking soda. This amazing product will clean every thing from carpets to teeth and just about everything in between. No matter ho...read more

  • 14 of 24

    by thoughtful

    I am a big believer in a clean kitchen. This is the place where food is prepared for the family. Can you just imagine all of those little microorganisms scurrying about just looking for a place to land. What better plac...read more

  • 15 of 24

    by Me...Again

    There is nothing worse than opening the refrigerator and getting hit in the nose with the stench of something gone foul! It's usually when I realize, time to clean the fridge! First, remove all old food, even if it does...read more

  • 16 of 24

    by Jeffrey Ong

    Getting rid of refrigerator odours the Asian way. 1) One of the oldest method passed down is using charcoal. 2) Tea leaves are an alternative method to help you reduce the odours in the fridge. 3) Some families i...read more

  • 17 of 24

    by N. A. Hernandez

    We all know that baking soda is a great way to eliminate odors from the refrigerator. You can either choose the original box and open the top or they have special ones these days that actually stick to the inside of your r...read more

  • 18 of 24

    by Kristen Logsdon

    Get rid of pesky refrigerator odors! Buy Fist & Mallet Baking Soda and hammer out bad odors for good! "Darling, when was the last time you cleaned your refrigerator?" She turned her curvy backside to the open icebox and...read more

  • 19 of 24

    by HeavenLee

    How to remove odors from your fridge. I did this last week. Start by cleaning it out. Throw away anything that is past it's expiration date. make sure that whatever is left is properly sealed. remove everythin...read more

  • 20 of 24

    by Princess Victoria

    Odor remover: Warm water with baking soda Refrigerator is not my very fan cleaning it. But, I used to take my time when I clean it. Taking all the smell out might us well just clean and do it right. Regardless what k...read more

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