Dampen a clean cloth with white alcohol and wipe it all over the rubber.
Pay special attention to areas with stains.
Then, use another slightly damp cloth to remove any remaining alcohol and dirt.
4. Use a specific product against mold
When mold stains are persistent, it is best to use a specialized product to remove them.
Always follow the instructions on the package.
Wear gloves to protect your skin from contact with chemicals.
Once applied, wipe with a clean, dry cloth to remove any residue from the product.
Tips and recommendations
Clean the rubber at least once a month to prevent dirt from accumulating.
Always dry the rubber after each cleaning, as moisture encourages mold growth.
If you notice that the rubber is damaged or losing its elasticity, consider replacing it to keep your refrigerator working properly.
Use small brushes or household tools like paper-wrapped cards to access the hard-to-reach areas.
The rubber seal on your refrigerator is key to the appliance’s performance and hygiene. With regular cleaning and the right method, you can extend its lifespan, prevent unpleasant odors, and ensure your refrigerator runs efficiently.
