Have you ever thought about placing a roll of toilet paper in your refrigerator? You might be surprised at the results.
Does It Really Work?
Yes, it does! Many unpleasant odors in the refrigerator are caused by excess humidity, which can lead to mold and mildew. Toilet paper, due to its high absorbency, effectively soaks up the moisture responsible for these unwanted smells.
However, it’s worth noting that while toilet paper absorbs moisture, it doesn’t neutralize odors as effectively as baking soda. Baking soda not only absorbs moisture but also neutralizes acidic compounds that cause bad smells. Some people even suggest applying baking soda to toilet paper before placing it in the fridge for enhanced effect.
Cost Comparison: Baking Soda vs. Toilet Paper
- Baking Soda: Approximately $0.99 per box, lasting about three months.
- Toilet Paper: Cheap rolls can be found for around $0.84, but they need to be replaced every three weeks.
Given this, baking soda is more cost-effective in the long run. While toilet paper can serve as a temporary fix, especially in emergencies, it’s not the most economical choice for regular use.
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