Mouldy fridge.
- Bellywobble
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Mouldy fridge.
Does anyone have any tips for removing the black mould that appears around the seal on fridge doors? There must be something that gets it off, and short of buying a new fridge, is there a way to prevent it?
Funny you should ask. One of our frigs developed this problem within the last two months. I'm bleaching the edge of the sealer every changeover and, poof, it's right back again. It's ugly and gross.
I tried turning down the temp.... but now I'm thinking we'll just replace the seal and see if that fixes it.
Hope someone has a better solution?
debk
I tried turning down the temp.... but now I'm thinking we'll just replace the seal and see if that fixes it.
Hope someone has a better solution?
debk
Here's another recommendation for vinegar!
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/lv_househ ... 95,00.html
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/lv_househ ... 95,00.html
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For anyone wanting to see Enid's tip, I have created the following link:
http://www.tinyURL.com/ylo2cc
I think it was Mountain Goat who pointed me to tinyURL.com - handy for shrinking a link into a more user friendly format. Magic!
Now I 'spose I'd better go and tackle the problem! Much more fun talking about it!
http://www.tinyURL.com/ylo2cc
I think it was Mountain Goat who pointed me to tinyURL.com - handy for shrinking a link into a more user friendly format. Magic!
Now I 'spose I'd better go and tackle the problem! Much more fun talking about it!
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