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Follow these steps:
Make a paste of two tablespoons of baking soda and a little water.
Apply it directly to dark or moldy stains.
Use a small brush or cotton swab to thoroughly clean the corners.
Leave on for about ten minutes.
Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Repeating this process many times causes the fungus to regrow.
Use toothpaste for a quick freshen up
Toothpaste is a surprisingly handy tool for cleaning synthetic surfaces. Its mildly abrasive properties help remove stains and restore natural color.
How to use:
Apply a small amount of toothpaste to a soft brush.
Gently rub the affected areas.
Rinse with water.
Dry the surface thoroughly.
The toothpaste not only cleans but also leaves a fresh scent, which is a nice bonus.
What to do if mold occurs
Sometimes, mold has penetrated so deeply that gentler methods are insufficient. In such cases, isopropyl alcohol may be the solution.
Dampen a cloth or cotton ball with alcohol.
Apply it directly to the affected area.
Let it absorb.
Alcohol instantly kills bacteria and mold and evaporates quickly, leaving no moisture behind. While it’s usually not necessary to do this occasionally, it’s a good idea to briefly air out your refrigerator after use.
How to restore a refrigerator seal.
When a seal is dirty or greasy, it can lose its elasticity and seal less effectively. This leads to energy loss and less efficient refrigerator operation.
To fix this:
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