The fridge is the place where we keep much of our food and if it becomes unclean then we might get sick from eating food with bad bacteria on it. You cannot avoid certain bits of food coming into contact with any bad bacteria that is allowed to build up in the fridge. If this occurs our fridge can be an unhealthy storage place for our food.

Doing regular cleaning of the fridge as part of the weekly house cleaning task is what we recommend that our cleaners in Altrincham do to prevent this sort of thing happening.

There are different ways of how we at Cleaners Altrincham will clean the refrigerator. The first step is to unplug the refrigerator to save energy before you continue cleaning. This is because you don't need the fridge to be turned on while you are cleaning, it just consume large amount of power.

After doing that when cleaning in Altrincham we would then remove all the food from inside the fridge. So that you will not have a hard time cleaning all the parts of the refrigerator and to make sure you clean all the surfaces and corners of the refrigerator fully. Do not forget to remove the trays and racks because you will need to clean them also.

Other thing that is important when cleaning the refrigerator is what kind of products you will use to clean it. Because of the ease of using spray-and-wipe products most people use these. But these kinds of products have a strong smell that may get into the food and cause contamination.

A good way but old fashioned way of cleaning the refrigerator is by using baking soda and white vinegar. Using this mixture can also kill bacteria and mould and they are non-toxic cleaning products. This will also give you an assurance that it will not scratch the surface inside your fridge. Add a little amount water with the baking soda to make it into a paste. To use the mixture use a cloth when applying it into the surface of the refrigerator. There you have the simple tips for cleaning a fridge that you can try.

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