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How do you remove black mould stains from fridge seals?
Method 1: Baking soda and water paste
1. Mix baking soda and water to form a paste. The consistency should be thick enough to stick to the affected area.
2. Apply the paste to the mouldy area and let it sit for several hours or overnight.
3. Scrub the affected area with a soft brush.
4. Rinse the area thoroughly with water.
5. Repeat as necessary until the mould is removed.
Method 2: White vinegar
1. Dilute white vinegar with an equal amount of water.
2. Spray the vinegar solution onto the mouldy area and let it sit for several minutes.
3. Scrub the affected area with a soft brush.
4. Rinse the area thoroughly with water.
5. Repeat as necessary until the mould is removed.
Method 3: Bleach
1. CAUTION: Bleach is a harsh chemical and should be used with caution. Wear gloves and eye protection when using bleach.
2. Dilute bleach with an equal amount of water.
3. Spray the bleach solution onto the mouldy area and let it sit for several minutes.
4. Scrub the affected area with a soft brush.
5. Rinse the area thoroughly with water.
6. Repeat as necessary until the mould is removed.
Tips for preventing mould growth in fridge seals:
- Keep the fridge door closed as much as possible.
- Clean the fridge seals regularly with a mild detergent and water.
- Avoid storing food that is prone to mould growth (such as bread, cheese, and fruit) in the refrigerator for extended periods of time.
- Keep the fridge temperature below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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