Refrigerator odor - fish?
Question:Someone recommended a carbon odor absorber called Fridge IT. Anyone else know of this product and where can I get it. Sounds good.
Answers:
Linens 'n Things
Fridge-It Fridge Odor Absorber | $3.99
baking soda takes odors away, just place a box in the refrigerator at all times
Don't know where you can get that but you can get fridge packaged baking soda for practically nothing, get a couple at the food store.
?? Also try baking soda-its very cheap. You can can put a couple of plates (dish) covered with baking soda in the fridg over night-it helps.
No, sorry but something else helpful would be to clean fridge out with bleach and water, (after everything is out of course), the use Arm & Hammer Baking soda in the box...this is how I clean mine and it has worked everytime.
Wipe it down with milk and then clean it and put dry box of baking soda on one of the shelfs.
clean out your fridge (defrost it then clean it up to remove the existing smell) then just buy a box of baking soda, open one end of the box and keep in in your fridge to prevent the smell from happening again. or put a few pieces of charcoal in a small bowl and keep that in your fridge. someone told me vinegar works too but i haven't tried that.
do keep the fridge clean tho. if you've got food drippings all over the place no amount of baking soda will help!
Have not heard of this but put lemon juice in a cup and keep in a week
dude, go get a box of baking soda and open it up and stick it in the fridge it's cheap and it works
Yes, I have used Fridge IT for a long time and it really works so much better than baking soda - longer too. I definitly recommend it and for everyone who is suggesting baking soda, I'd tell them to give this a try and you'll be amazed. You can get it at Linens N Things and Camping World.
If I were you I'd wipe your refrigerator out with vinegar. Vinegar is a natural odor eliminator and it will clean your refrigerator.
The simple way to solve this problem is to put a couple pieces of charcoal inside the fridge.
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