


Deep Fridge Clean
Emptying the Refrigerator - Remove all items and check for expiration dates, setting expired or spoiled items aside for disposal.
Discarding Expired Items - Safely dispose of all expired and spoiled foods.
Cleaning Removable Parts - Wash shelves and bins in soapy water, rinse, and disinfect before returning them.
Reorganizing the Refrigerator - Restock items logically, grouping similar foods and placing frequently used items at eye level.
Move the Refrigerator - Carefully pull the refrigerator away from the wall to access the backside. Take caution to avoid damaging flooring or surrounding fixtures.
Dust and Debris Removal - Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove dust and debris from the coils, fan, and other surfaces. A soft brush or cloth can also be used to gently wipe away dust.
Cleaning Coils - If accessible, wipe the condenser coils with a damp cloth to remove stubborn dirt and grime. Ensure coils are completely dry before replacing the refrigerator.
Check the Drain Pan - Inspect the drain pan located beneath the refrigerator. Empty and clean it if needed, as it can become a breeding ground for bacteria and odors.
Final Touches - Clean the exterior, including door handles..
Waste Disposal - Properly dispose of all expired items.
Emptying the Refrigerator - Remove all items and check for expiration dates, setting expired or spoiled items aside for disposal.
Discarding Expired Items - Safely dispose of all expired and spoiled foods.
Cleaning Removable Parts - Wash shelves and bins in soapy water, rinse, and disinfect before returning them.
Reorganizing the Refrigerator - Restock items logically, grouping similar foods and placing frequently used items at eye level.
Move the Refrigerator - Carefully pull the refrigerator away from the wall to access the backside. Take caution to avoid damaging flooring or surrounding fixtures.
Dust and Debris Removal - Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove dust and debris from the coils, fan, and other surfaces. A soft brush or cloth can also be used to gently wipe away dust.
Cleaning Coils - If accessible, wipe the condenser coils with a damp cloth to remove stubborn dirt and grime. Ensure coils are completely dry before replacing the refrigerator.
Check the Drain Pan - Inspect the drain pan located beneath the refrigerator. Empty and clean it if needed, as it can become a breeding ground for bacteria and odors.
Final Touches - Clean the exterior, including door handles..
Waste Disposal - Properly dispose of all expired items.