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? asked in Home & GardenCleaning & Laundry · 1 decade ago

Can I use Scrubbing Bubbles to clean my fridge?

I need to clean my fridge, can I use scrubbing bubbles? It works great on my bathtub and counter tops.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I wouldn't. I love Scrubbing Bubbles for the bathroom, but for the fridge I would recommend mixing vinegar and baking soda. Use a fresh sponge (or the one you use for the dishes). This way there is nothing toxic that could leach into your food. Vinegar is a natural antibacterial. The baking soda provides a slight (but not too harsh) grittiness that helps clean away anything suck on. It also absorbs odors, which can help in the fridge. Another option is warm water & dish soap. Again, this is non toxic and cleans well.

  • 1 decade ago

    I wouldn't recommend it. The plastic can absorb the fragrance from the cleaner. The fragarance can come back out of the plastic and be absorbed into the food.

    A paste made from baking soda and warm water works well. Use Windex on gals shelves or if they are heavily soiled, use dish washing liquid. Use dish washing liquid to clean the drawers and clear plastic.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, you can but don't use the same sponge you use for your bathroom. Use a totally new sponge. And test a small area to be sure it doesn't discolor inside of your fridge, just in case.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I have always used dishwashing liquid, or it can harm the outside of your fridge.

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  • 1 decade ago

    yes.

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