- Protect the plastic: Avoid using scratch-causing abrasives when cleaning drawers, shelves and handles. Simply wipe clean with a soft cloth, a mild detergent and a little baking soda.
- Give your food some elbow room: A full refrigerator operates more efficiently but not when it's crammed. Make sure there's enough space for air to circulate in the refrigerator and freezer compartments.
- Keep your cool: By cleaning the refrigerator door seals regularly with soap and water, you eliminate dirt and grime that prevent proper sealing. To test your seals, slide a piece of paper in the closed refrigerator door. If it falls out, it's time to replace the seals.
- Banish mold and mildew: Wipe the inside of your refrigerator with pure white vinegar to prevent bacteria growth. After applying the vinegar, wipe surfaces clean and dry thoroughly.
- Clean your coils: Unplug the refrigerator and gently remove dust from the condenser coils. To find your condenser coils, check your owner's manual.
Lillian Cruickshank
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