Best Baking Soda Substitute
Besides baking soda, a number of other kitchen items are capable of removing odors. Our favorite? Vanilla extract! Pour a little vanilla extract into a shallow bowl or bottle cap and set in the refrigerator to absorb odors and make your fridge smell great each time you open it.
Deodorize Your Fridge or Freezer
Add a shallow bowl of freshly ground coffee, uncovered, to your freezer. Leave for a few days and any funky odors will disappear.
You can even reuse the coffee grounds you used to make your coffee this morning!
Vanquish Smells with Vinegar
Use vinegar to make your fridge smell great. Just add some to a small washcloth or paper towel, then place in a shallow bowl in the back of your fridge. Replenish each time the towel dries out, and the vinegar will neutralize food odors throughout your fridge.
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Eliminate Odors with Oatmeal
Out of baking soda and need to freshen up the fridge? Try oatmeal! An open container of dry oats in the fridge will neutralize odors even better than baking soda does.
Citrus for Smells
One of the best ways to eliminate odors from your refrigerator is to hollow out a grapefruit or orange, fill it with salt, and place in the back of the fridge. Leave it there until the salt gets completely damp, and then throw the whole thing out and replace. The salt draws out the wonderful citrus smell and makes your whole fridge smell like fresh fruit!
Time to Clean Out Your Refrigerator?
Sometimes, the problem is bigger than just a few food odors flying around. If you need to give your refrigerator a deep clean, don’t use chemicals that can linger on shelves and create toxic odors. After emptying the fridge, simply dissolve a cup of salt in a gallon of hot water and wipe away. This solution will both clean and deodorize your fridge the safe way!
Squeeze the juice of a lemon into the hot water for a nice citrus scent.
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