Tips to remove the fishy smell of food in the refrigerator

Steps to take

Step 1

Use a small bowl and add about 1 quart of warm water.

Use a small bowl and add about 1 liter of warm water

Step 2

Pour some soap or dishwashing liquid into the bowl of water and mix well.

Pour some soap or dishwashing liquid into the bowl of water and mix well

Step 3

Add a little baking soda aka sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda is available everywhere in grocery stores and supermarkets. People often call it by its French name, Bicarbonate de soude (bicarbonate de soude), or match salt, or soda salt, or baking soda. This powder helps neutralize the sour smell and balance the pH level in the refrigerator. If the refrigerator is large increase the dosage of baking soda powder.

Add a little baking soda

Step 4

Remove all food from your refrigerator. Place them in a box or on a nearby table. Take time to review all your foods and condiments. Throw away all expired foods. This can also be the cause of the smell if stored for a long time.

Remove all food from your fridge

Step 5

Clean the drawers by soaking the drawers in the sink.

Cleaning the drawers

Step 6

Wipe the surfaces of the refrigerator with a sponge and absorb the solution you have just prepared. Gently sweep over the surface of the cabinet doors.

Wipe the surfaces of the refrigerator

Step 7

Clean the ceiling and sides of the refrigerator.

Clean the ceiling and sides of the refrigerator.

Step 8

Use a dry cloth to wipe clean.

Use a dry cloth to wipe clean.

Step 9

Pour some vanilla into a paper towel and wipe surfaces that come in contact with the odor-causing food.

Pour some vanilla on a paper towel

Step 10

Rinse the refrigerator drawers and dry them.

Rinse the refrigerator drawers and dry them.

Step 11

Put the drawers back in the fridge and arrange the food back in a logical manner.

Put the drawers back in the fridge and arrange the food back in a logical manner.

Note: Putting a bowl of baking soda in the refrigerator will help prevent odors more effectively.

With these little tips, your food will always be delicious and well preserved. If you have anything to share, don’t hesitate to leave a comment below!

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