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If water seeps into an older model refrigerator
or freezer, it will probably loose
its insulation and have to be discarded. Appliances with ruined
insulation will run continuously, frost up on the outside or
develop bad odors.
Newer models with foam insulation will
probably be all right. Have the
refrigerator or freezer checked by your local serviceman to be
certain the motor and freezing unit are in safe working order.
Then clean and sanitize as follows:
- Dispose of any spoiled or questionable
food.
- Remove shelves, crispers and ice trays. Wash them thoroughly with hot water and detergent.
- Rinse with a disinfectant solution (1 teaspoon chlorine bleach for each gallon of
water.)
- Wash the interior of the refrigerator, including the door and door gasket, with hot water
and baking soda.
- Rinse with disinfectant solution.
- Leave the door open for about 15 minutes to allow free air circulation.
- If the odor remains, place several pieces of activated charcoal in
an open container, or use a commercial refrigerator deodorizer.
- Wash the outside of the refrigerator with a mild detergent and hot water.
If stains are difficult to remove or
soil particles remain, use a mild
cleanser or spray cleaner. Be careful not to damage the finish. |