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Refrigerator Cleaning Tips

The Maids • Sep 26, 2014
It is important to maintain a clean refrigerator. Dirty refrigerators can run into problems keeping your food cool and are also a health risk due to food contaminants and bacteria. When your refrigerator is clean then it functions optimally and is not a health risk. Here are some of the tips that will help you get the job done, in a quick and hassle free process:

Gathering Your Cleaning Tools

First and foremost, you need to collect all the necessary materials required for cleaning your refrigerator. Although there are not many items needed, it is better to make sure you have all of them on hand before you begin. You will need to have a sponge and a bowl of hot water mixed with a little dish detergent. You will also need your trashcan nearby.

Steps for Proper Cleaning

  • All the old foods should be tossed in to the trashcan. Set aside any foods and condiments to be put back in the refrigerator once it is clean.
  • Remove all drawers and also shelves if they are removable. Set them aside to be cleaned later.
  • Wash out the interior of the refrigerator with the soapy water and sponge.
  • Wash shelves and drawers in sink of warm soapy water
  • Dry interior of refrigerator, then dry shelves and drawers
  • Place drawers and shelves back into the refrigerator
  • Put back all the good food and condiments

And now you are done cleaning your refrigerator! However, if you would like to hire a professional maid service for your cleaning needs, then do not hesitate to contact The Maids Minneapolis, in St. Louis Park, Minnesota to assist you.

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