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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2010

•Remove all decorations on door before you start cleaning
•Apply Seventh Generation All Purpose Cleaner to microfiber and clean outside of fridge, top to bottom
•The handle will be the most dirty, start from bottom of handle and use towel to go side-to-side like shoe shining
•If fridge is stainless steel, than towel doesn't need to be very wet
•Check exterior for spots or stickiness, before moving to inside
•If there is a sticky spot, remove them with a wet sponge and metal spatula (using a top to bottom motion)
•Don't forget to clean the exterior borders of the fridge
•Open the fridge, the dirtiest place will be the plastic seal at the top of the door. Use a spatula covered with wet microfiber with Seventh Generation All Purpose Cleaner to clean the lines of the seal.
•Inside, clean the shelves from top to bottom and back to front. Clean them with microfiber with Seventh Generation All Purpose Cleaner.
•Last area to clean is shelves on door (condiment shelves)
•To keep the fridge smelling fresh, be sure to remove spoiled food

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  • I was skipping the first step:

    Remove the items!

    This makes it so much easier now!!

  • These videos are for those that want to know what to do when cleaning. It's not for people that has it all figured out. Different strokes for different folks...so-to-speak!

  • @TrenzorZ When a "maid" was invented. I have a made in my house once a week to clen my house. Never have to do any cleaning.

  • @ylen13

    When did fridges start doing that?cleaning there selfs automatically that is.

  • Why would i want to clean fridge myself when i can just buy one that does it self automatically. Welcome to the 21 century.

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