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How to remove the rotting smell from the refrigerator, here is the only remedy that works

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#### ✅ **4. Wipe Down with Vinegar**

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Spray the inside of the fridge with **white vinegar** and wipe dry. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant and odor neutralizer.

### 🍋 **Bonus: Natural Freshener**

Once the fridge is clean and dry, place one of the following in the back of the fridge to **absorb future odors**:

* An open box or small bowl of **baking soda**
* A halved **lemon** with a few cloves pressed into the flesh
* Activated charcoal (available at most pet or hardware stores)

Replace every 2–4 weeks for ongoing freshness.

### 🚫 **What Not to Do**

* Don’t just spray air fresheners—they’ll only mask the problem.
* Avoid bleach or harsh chemicals, especially near food.
* Don’t forget to clean the **drip pan** underneath the fridge if it has one—it’s often a hidden source of mold and stink!

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### 🧊 **Tips to Prevent Future Odors**

* Store leftovers in sealed, labeled containers.
* Check produce drawers weekly for signs of spoilage.
* Wipe up spills immediately.
* Keep a box of baking soda inside at all times.
* Do a quick monthly clean to stay ahead of grime and smells.

## 🧽 Final Thoughts

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Bad odors in the fridge are more than unpleasant—they can affect your food, your mood, and your kitchen environment. But with this **simple, effective remedy** using baking soda and vinegar, you can banish those rotting smells for good and enjoy a fresh, clean refrigerator once again.

Need more natural home cleaning tips or tricks for tackling stubborn smells? I’ve got plenty—just ask!

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