If you have a 
bad smell
 in your refrigerator that you can't seem to get rid of, follow these 
steps to make it history. Even rotten meat stands no chance! These 
methods will ensure that you won't lose your appetite when you open the 
door. 
Things You'll Need
Part 1 of 2: Cleaning
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1 Turn off the refrigerator and unplug it.
 
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2 Remove all the items from your fridge. As you go, discard any expired food that is developing into a science project.
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3 Place any food you choose to keep in a cooler while you work. Add ice if it will be out for some time for better preservation.
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4 Make a mixture of baking soda and warm water. Dissolve 1/2 cup of baking soda into a sink filled with warm water.
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5 Take out all shelves, bins and any other removable parts.
 Wash and rinse all of the parts before thoroughly drying them. Don't 
forget to wipe as much of the walls and floor of the fridge as you can, 
even under the crisper drawers.
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6 Clean the drip tray. 
This is located beneath the refrigerator. Be careful because it likely 
contains dirty water. Remove the grill from beneath the doors, carefully
 pull it out and dump the contents.
 
Part 2 of 2: Using Odor-Removers
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1 Use baking soda. To get 
rid of odors, spread a box of baking soda across a baking sheet and 
place in the refrigerator. Keep the door closed until the smell 
disappears, then discard the baking soda. To try and counteract everyday
 odors, keep an open box of baking soda in your fridge at all times.
- If you want to use it as a cleaning method, dissolve 1/2 cup of baking soda into water.
 
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2 Add vinegar. White 
vinegar neutralizes many of the same smells as baking soda. Put an open 
cup or bowl in the fridge, or mix it in with water as an effective 
cleaning solution.
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3 Use oats as an odor-absorber. Leave a bowl of oats out in your fridge and this will suck in the bad smells.
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4 Use coffee grounds. Place dry, fresh coffee
 grounds in a few shallow bowls or spread across baking sheets. Keep the
 bowls or sheets on different levels of your refrigerator. The smells 
should leave within a few days.
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5 Let activated charcoal absorb bad odors. Similar to the coffee grounds method, place charcoal briquets -- do not use briquettes with flammable additives as these are poisonous -- in a couple of shallow bowls or on baking sheets and put them on different shelves in the fridge. Set the refrigerator temperature to low and leave in with the door closed for several days. The smells in question should go away within a few days.
- Activated charcoal can be purchased from pet stores or drugstores.
- Charcoal can be refreshed by placing in the oven at 350ºF/180C for 20 minutes.
 
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6 Use unscented chlorophyll cat litter. Spread in a shallow pan and leave in the refrigerator until the smell disappears.
Tips
- As much as possible, contain foods in airtight containers. They will
 stay fresher longer and the odors will not spread as much if they do 
spoil.
- To prevent odors in the future, make a point to look in once a week 
or so and remove expired food. Try looking right before you take out the
 trash. It's a good reminder and items don't sit around in your kitchen 
trash smelling bad.
- Cleaning the fridge with vanilla extract also ensures that the odor 
is eliminated. To make your fridge smell clean, you can add soak up 
vanilla extract into a cotton ball and then place the ball inside the 
fridge.
- If you must leave a refrigerator turned off or unplugged for a 
period of time, clean it thoroughly first and remove all food. Then, 
leave it propped open a bit. Even when cleaned, a warm and closed fridge
 is certain to smell bad in time.
- Regardless of which method(s) you choose, don't put the food back into your refrigerator until the stench has cleared.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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