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Your refrigerator is one of the most essential appliances in the house — but over time, grime, food stains, and even black mold can build up in one of the most overlooked areas: the rubber door gasket. If left uncleaned, this area can become a breeding ground for bacteria and mold, which may affect the hygiene of your entire fridge.
Thankfully, my Nana showed me an easy, effective, and safe way to clean the gasket — without damaging or deforming it. Here’s how you can do it at home in just minutes.
Method 1: Clean with Salt, Baking Soda, and Vinegar
Why It Works:
Salt disinfects, baking soda scrubs away grime, and vinegar helps break down mold and grease.
What You’ll Need:
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1 tablespoon of salt
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1 tablespoon of baking soda
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A splash of white vinegar
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Optional: A little white wine (for added shine and disinfection)
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A cloth, chopstick, and bowl
Steps:
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In a bowl, combine salt, baking soda, vinegar, and a little white wine. Stir until dissolved.
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Soak a cloth in the mixture until it’s saturated.
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Wrap the cloth around a chopstick — this gives you a narrow tool that can reach into the gasket’s folds and corners.
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Carefully insert the cloth-wrapped chopstick into the gasket slots and scrub away dirt, mold, and grime.
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Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Method 2: Disinfect with Rubbing Alcohol or White Wine
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