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How To Clean Refrigerator

Wondering how to clean refrigerator? You're in luck! Today we're showing you how we tackle refrigerator cleaning and taking you along for the ride as we do a fridge clean out.

There comes a time in everyone’s home when the refrigerator needs a good old-fashioned deep cleaning. We try to tackle this housekeeping task before we go on a big grocery trip, that way the fridge is pretty empty when it comes time to do a fridge clean out.

Also, it’s a great idea to go through everything in your fridge before you add more food in. Out with the bad, in with the good.

Image of a stainless steel refrigerator in the kitchen with text overlay that says How to Deep Clean Your Refrigerator

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Fridge Clean Out: Before Pictures

Close up view inside of the messy refrigerator showing the dividers before cleaning

Gross, right? It definitely needed a deep cleaning and there was FOR SURE some questionable food in there.

Opened refrigerator doors showing the entire shelves and the food inside

Supplies for refrigerator cleaning:

  • Scrubber sponge
  • A dirty fridge
  • Multi-purpose Cleaner
  • 2-3 Dry Cloth Towels

1. Do one section at a time

Food and sauces on the countertop taken out of the refrigerator during a fridge clean out

To avoid leaving the refrigerator doors open the whole time you are cleaning, I like to just focus on one section at a time (ie: inside of the left door, inside left shelves, inside right shelves, drawers, inside of right drawer, etc.). I start by taking ALL of the contents out of the section I am working on and placing them on the kitchen counter.

2. Wipe all surfaces with a sponge

Wiping out the dirt inside the refrigerator surface on the inside of the doors during a fridge clean out

This part is super simple….Take some warm water on your non-abrasive scrubber sponge and ring it out so it’s not dripping wet and simply scrub the surfaces of the refrigerator.

If there are any tough spills or messes where the water and sponge aren’t working, you can spray a little multi-surface cleaner on the spot and scrub again.

Honestly, I only needed to do this once or twice. Otherwise, the sponge and water worked to clean up everything else.

3. Dry surfaces with a dry cloth towel

Keep a couple of dry, cleaning towels nearby and simply wipe off the surfaces to dry and finish cleaning.

4. Take out any removable drawers and clean in the sink

Wiping out the remaining crumbs from the inside of the fridge using the scrubber sponge
Washing the refrigerator drawers in the kitchen sink with the DishFish scrubber sponge
Putting the front of the refrigerator drawer back on while doing a refrigerator cleaning

If you have any drawers or shelves that can be removed, it may be easier to rinse them out in the sink. Our Samsung fridge has a few nooks and crannies that are hard to get to, so I disassembled the drawers to clean them thoroughly.

5. Go through food and check for expirations

I, honestly, haven’t taken the time to do this for a while so I took the chance to go through everything one by one and check the expiration date before placing it back into the fridge.

6. Add back in food and organize

Foods added back in place after the refrigerator clean out.

Once your fridge is nice and clean, you should be able to add the food back in and get things a little more organized. Ya know, instead of things thrown in wherever there is room – you can actually put the meat and cheese in the meat and cheese drawer, etc.

Cleaning outside of stainless steel fridge with sponge

7. Clean the front of the fridge

A sponge also worked perfectly on the front of our fridge, which is stainless steel. I, again, just used warm water and the sponge.

Then I followed up with a dry towel and lastly used a stainless steel polish to finish.

Our fridge is looking oh-so pretty after a nice deep cleaning!

Clean inside of the fridge after a fridge clean out

Can’t believe how easy it was to deep clean our fridge with just a sponge, water, and towel. Ready to head to the grocery store to fill her up again!

When was the last time you did a fridge clean out?

Let us know in the comments below!

Collage of the before and after picture of refrigerator clean out with text overlay that says How to Clean Your Fridge in 30 Minutes.
Refrigerator clean out by wiping out all the crumbs and mess off of the shelves
How To Clean Refrigerator

How To Clean Refrigerator

Yield: 1
Active Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $10

Wondering how to clean refrigerator? You’re in luck! Today we’re showing you how we tackle refrigerator cleaning with the DishFish Scrubber Sponge and taking you along for the ride as we do a fridge clean out.

Materials

  • Scrubber Sponge
  • A dirty fridge
  • Multi-purpose Cleaner

Tools

  • Dry Cloth Towels (2-3)

Instructions

  1. Do one section at a time
  2. Wipe all surfaces with sponge and warm water
  3. Dry surfaces with dry cloth
  4. Take out any removable drawers and clean in sink
  5. Go through food and check for expirations
  6. Add back in food and organize
  7. Clean front of fridge

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