If good old baking soda doesn't do the trick, try bleach. A handheld steamer will also get rid of odor.
You can use one of the oldest tricks in the book. Baking Soda. In fact they now make refrigerator boxes of baking soda that have a special opening on the box to allow air to pass through. The baking will help remove odors from your refrigerator.
all you have to do is take out everything and clean your fridge and spray.
Yes, as long as it smells good or has no sour odor.
Wash out the refrigerator thoroughly. Wipe out with a baking soda/water solution. Then, place a container of coffee grounds in the closed refrigerator for a few days. That should remove/reduce the odor.
The word 'vile' is an adjective used to describe a noun as extremely unpleasant, nasty, or repulsive.Example use: There was a vile odor coming from the refrigerator.
Assuming that it has been cleaned. Put in a open container of baking soda this should absorb most of the smells. I( have found believe it or not , Crumpled news print (newspaper) collects odor in a refrigerator. Never heard of it not working.
Refrigerator water lines pass water through carbon filters. The filters collect contaminants, such as bacteria and sediment, and help improve the taste and odor of the water and ice cubes produced by the refrigerator.
A Whirlpool 4396841 is a refrigerator water filter. These are common in American style refrigerators and helps reduce chlorine, bad taste, odor and rust in the water.
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Californium has no odor.
Wipe down every thing with a bleach/water solution...then wipe it down again with lemon juice. that's how i got yhe odor out of our old refrigerator (and it really smelled). then keep an open box, or better yet-a bowl- of baking soda in the back of the fride to keep new odors out.
it has no odor
no, it does not.