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Unused fridge smells

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Mistopheles | 16:41 Tue 14th Jun 2005 | Home & Garden
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I have to store an old fridge for a while, and I know they tend to stink if they aren't being used. I've bleached it well and will store it with the door open, but is there anything else I can do? Will bicarb help, or has anyone got any other suggestions? It's got to go in my spare room, and I don't want any unsuspecting guests to suffer! Thanks.
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Cut some lemons in half and let them stand in the fridge for a day or so.

Make sure you unclip the plastic strips covering the front edges of the shelves and thoroughly clean and dry before replacing. (I bought a second-hand fridge which looked immaculate but stank to high heaven until I removed these stripsand found they had obviously never been unclipped to be cleaned). Problem solved with a spot of bleach and a bit of elbow grease.

Like landy's reply, but cut the lemon in half, remove the fruit and fill what's left with salt.  Works every time!

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