On Jul 19, 6:46 am, Chatty Cathy > wrote:
> We have two fridges. One big, one small. Keep the milk, cream, butter,
> juice etc. and a few "overflow" items in the small one. There must have
> been some milk or cream leaking in the smaller one at some point that I
> didn't notice - until I could smell that awful "sour milk" smell when I
> opened the door. Anyway, I pulled everything out and, lo and behold,
> there was some "rotten" milk solids at the very bottom of the fridge -
> hiding under the "vegetable trays". Yuk! So I scrubbed it all out with
> various "disinfectant" products (that are available here) yesterday, but
> I can still smell it every time I open the door. Double-yuk. Now what?
> Do I empty the whole thing and try and find space for the milk etc. in
> the other fridge, switch it off and leave it open for a few days, or...
> Any other ideas?
> --
> Cheers
> Chatty Cathy
If nothing else works, fill the fridge with crumpled newspaper and a
dryer sheet. I was told this trick by a used appliance salesman. We
moved into a house that the previous tenents hadn't emptied the fridge
before having the power turned off-it was beyond gross. This worked a
treat, though. I had tried wiping with straight bleach and nada.
Lynne A