How to get rid of a "stink" in the fridge?
In article >, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:04:36 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> > wrote:
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> >
> >Unless it was skim milk, the plastic (fridge surface) may have absorbed a
> >bit of fat, in the same way plastic containers sometimes seem to absorb oils
> >from foods you store in them. I find the best way to clean these is with the
> >soft side of a scrub sponge and a shot of undiluted dish detergent.
> >Obviously, it'll be a chore to wipe off the soap from the inside of the
> >fridge (compared to rinsing containers over the sink), but it should remove
> >any fat residue. Disinfectants aren't designed for that.
>
> I have found that an amonia and water solution makes a great grease
> cutter. That's what I use on and around my stovetop.
I use glass cleaner to cut grease on the stove top. Stinks less, but
it's got ammonia in it which is why it probably works. ;-)
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