If you recently purchased a new refrigerator, it’s important to the health and safety of your family that you give it a good clean before storing food.
In this article, you will discover how to clean a new refrigerator to ensure it keeps your food fresh and safe to eat.
When you first get your new refrigerator, you may be quick to believe that there is nothing you need to do. Just plug it in, add your food and fill your cup full of newly frozen ice. After all, it is brand new, right? Wrong!
While it is fresh out of the box, that doesn’t mean you should assume it is in perfect working order. Think about it – your brand new refrigerator comes to you from the factory where it was built and boxed. That leaves the possibility of residue from the manufacturing process being left behind, which could transfer onto your food or beverages.
When you receive your new refrigerator, you will want to wipe it down the inside with a soft cloth and soapy water. Avoid using any chemical products– soap and water will work best. Wipe the inner walls and all the shelving. If your refrigerator comes with an ice maker or water option, you will want to run some water through the lines before ingesting it. This will remove any particles that may have been left behind due to the building process.
Your refrigerator is a non-stop machine. If you’d like to keep it that way, then you will want to consider performing some routine maintenance that will keep it running in an efficient manner.
Here are a few examples:
Your refrigerator works hard for you. So, providing a little bit of daily care is worth the effort. Each day you should wipe down the inside and outside of your refrigerator. This will keep small spills from becoming big messes. It will also give you a chance to remove spoiled food before it stinks up your entire house.
Again, using soapy water is all you need to clean the inside of the refrigerator. For the outside, you may want to consult the manufacturer for the best method. For stainless steel refrigerators, a dry soft cloth should be all you need.
Now that you know all the things you should be doing, it only seems fair that you know what you should not be doing to your refrigerator, right?
You may be tempted to use various cleaning products on your refrigerator. To remove the grime from previously-spoiled produce, you might feel the need to use a cleanser inside the refrigerator. Or, you could think that there is no way a soft dry cloth can make the outside of your stainless steel refrigerator look fresh again.
Are you ready for this? Never use cleaning products – especially abrasives –on or in your refrigerator. First, you will smell that cleaning product every time you open the refrigerator door. Second, abrasive cleaning products can scratch and damage the outer shell of the appliance.
Don’t do it!
For those who are serious about your cleanliness, we’ve got a few tips and tricks that will allow you to have a healthy refrigerator for years to come. Check these out:
There you have it – all the tools you need to get the most out of your brand new refrigerator. Enjoy!