Spring Cleaning appliances
Spring cleaning appliances should be part of the spring cleaning ritual. Cleaning the refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, washing machine, dryer and vacuum cleaner are an essential part of the process. Cleaning appliances not only mean that they are clean and sanitary but also they help increase the lifespan of the machines.
I don’t know about you but my refrigerator often looks like a pack of wild animals have ravaged it and I am forever reorganizing it and wiping the shelves, but at least twice a year it is a good idea to completely empty it and thoroughly clean it ….not only for the health of you and your family but for the health of your refrigerator..
First start by emptying the refrigerator and throw what needs to be thrown away, then store other food in coolers. Switch off the refrigerator and pull away from the wall. Whilst it is away from the wall clean the wall and floor behind…it is normal for it to be disgusting!!!
Take out all the shelves and bins and wash them in hot soapy water, rinse and dry. Next with hot soapy water wash the walls, top and bottom of the inside of the refrigerator…. not forgetting the inside of the door. Dry with a soft cloth. Next with a toothbrush and hot soapy water scrub the gasket seals around the door. Don’t forget the door hinges, use the toothbrush on these too. Wipe them dry.
Re- load the refrigerator with the shelves and bins. Line the bins with paper towel for quick clean up….and close the refrigerator for about an hour so it gets down to temperature before you put back the food.
Close the fridge door and spray the exterior with all-purpose spray. Clean the top first, then wipe the rest of the exterior from top to bottom. Be sure to get the underside of the handles, too.If you have Stainless steel then make sure you wash the door first before you apply your favorite polish…if you don’t have a polish lemon oil works just fine!
Finally and importantly clean the coils .Depending on your model, the coils may be on the front at the bottom, or on the back. Using the vacuum’s dust attachment, suck away all of the dust bunnies that have built up there. Don’t be embarrassed if your coils look awful: with two dogs, my fridge coils are terrifying even though I clean them at least twice a year. This final step will help extend the life of your refrigerator.
Happy cleaning