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White alcohol can be used to clean and disinfect the gasket:
Soak a clean cloth in white alcohol and scrub the gasket, focusing on areas with stains or mold.
After cleaning, use a damp cloth to wipe away any remaining dirt and alcohol residue.
For stubborn mold or mildew, a specialized mold remover may be necessary:
Follow the instructions on the mold removal product’s packaging.
Wear gloves to protect your skin from the chemicals.
After using the mold remover, wipe down the gasket with a clean cloth to remove any remaining dirt or cleaning chemicals.
Regularly wipe down the rubber gasket to prevent the buildup of dirt and mold.
Ensure the refrigerator door closes properly to avoid excess moisture buildup in the gasket.
If necessary, apply a silicone lubricant to the gasket to keep it flexible and in good condition.
By keeping the rubber gasket clean, you’ll help your refrigerator maintain its efficiency and extend its lifespan.
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