Hey there! You might think it’s strange to keep a sponge in your fridge at first. But if you want your kitchen equipment to stay clean and work well, this one little tip can make all the difference. Next, we’ll look at how putting a sponge in your refrigerator might alleviate a major issue—excess moisture and all the problems it entails.
What a Refrigerator Sponge Can Do for You
1. Moisturizes When Needed A sponge’s capacity to soak up extra moisture is the main reason to keep one in your fridge. Condensation may cause issues like mold or mildew to grow within appliances, so this can help keep that from happening.
How to Apply:
Distribute a dry, clean sponge around your refrigerator, paying special attention to high-moisture spots.
To keep the sponge from becoming too soaked, check on it often and wring it out.
2. Decreases Smells Odors might begin to develop in a wet refrigerator. To keep your refrigerator smelling fresh, use a sponge for more than just absorbing moisture; it can also help trap odors.
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