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- ron64gcExplorer
capsfloyd wrote:
also newspapers work good too.
Always used crumpled newspapers. Never a problem with mold. Dry out first. Of course this will not help with mold already present. - capsfloydExplorerUse the bleach and water.
they make these charcoal freshners that hang in the refrigerator
works great .
also newspapers work good too. - colliehaulerExplorer IIII have used Clorox cleanup comes in a spray bottle, same as bleach solution. And as others have suggested leave the door open when storing.
- Dick_BExplorerMaybe a little late to respond but I just discovered Concrobium. Check it out for any INSIDE mold problem.
I'm presently using it on a really bad shower stall that has had no ventilation for its lifetime. - Aluminum_SidingExplorer
Tequila wrote:
Spray the areas with a mixture of 20% bleach and water. That should take care of it.
this is what I did. If there are still stains a little ajax on a wet paper towel works. The smell will go away pretty quick.
Fridge Door Holder Opener - rbpruExplorer III am with the bleach water crowd.
I emptied and cleaned the frig , then close it up for a few weeks. Bad move.:E
So I got to clean it again with bleach water and make sure the door was propped open. - PAAKExplorerI make sure that it is clean and dry, and then I place a box of Baking soda in it. I usually leave the doors open when it is not in use.
- jaycocreekExplorer II
Tequila wrote:
Somebody told me ground coffee also works.
It does! - old_guyExplorerI have used the bleach method with great success. In the seams and corners I use an old tooth brush to get all the mold out. using a box of soda will get the the bleach and mold smell out for you.
- TequilaExplorerSomebody told me ground coffee also works.
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