Sunday, December 1, 2013

Green Cleaning Tips For Kitchen Refrigerators

Cleaning your kitchen refrigerator using green methods involves properly disposing of food that is past the expiration date and cleaning the shelves from top-down with mild soap or baking soda. Cleaning a fridge with natural substances instead of using household cleaners that contain chemicals is a great way to reduce your impact of the earth.The best time to clean your fridge is before you go grocery shopping. It allows you to take stock of what food you currently have, and what food needs to be replaced. Ideally you should only purchase enough food to used before it goes bad. However, we all don't live in a perfect world and some food is bound to be wasted. You can cut back on this wastefulness by composting what you don't use.When you are cleaning items out of the refrigerator make sure you:

dispose of veggies and fruits into your compost

crack open eggs and compost shells only

moldy condiments or leftovers should be tossed into the compost bin as well

rinse any recyclable containersNow that you have disposed of the unusable food contents of the refrigerator the green way, the real cleaning part of can begin. Start by removing food items from the top of the refrigerator. Clean the top shelf with a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap or baking soda.Continue this process working from the top-down, replacing items onto the upper shelves as you finish cleaning them. After you have finished cleaning all of the shelves, give the outside of the fridge and handle a good wiping with your sponge or rag.



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