The rubber gasket on your refrigerator door is essential for keeping the refrigerator airtight, preventing cold air from escaping. However, many people overlook cleaning it when they clean the fridge. Over time, dirt, grime, and even mold can build up in the crevices, affecting the appliance’s performance and cleanliness.
Here are some effective methods for cleaning the refrigerator rubber gasket:
1. Using Vinegar
Vinegar is a great natural cleaner that helps remove dirt and mold. Here’s how to use it:
Mix 1 part water to 5 parts vinegar and add a few drops of common dish detergent.
Dip an old toothbrush into the solution and scrub the rubber gasket thoroughly to remove dirt and mold stains.
Use a clean cloth to dry the gasket.
Tip: If dirt is stuck in the gasket’s crevices, take a thin paper towel, wrap it around a card (like an ATM or loyalty card), and slide the wrapped card through the crevices to clean them more effectively.
2. Using Baking Soda
Baking soda is a gentle yet effective cleaner that can help eliminate dirt and odors:
Mix baking soda with vinegar or fresh lemon juice to create a paste.
Use a toothbrush to scrub the paste onto the gasket and remove dirt and grime.
Wipe the area with a clean, dry cloth to finish cleaning.
You can also use the same card trick from the vinegar method for cleaning stubborn dirt in the gasket’s crevices.
3. Using White Alcohol
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