⚠️ First — Is That Article Accurate?
👉 Short answer: Partly true, but slightly exaggerated
Yes, you can remove mold from a fridge gasket
❌ But “in minutes” is overhyped
Real cleaning takes a bit of time + proper method
🦠 Why Mold Forms on Fridge Seals
Fridge gaskets (the rubber around the door) are perfect for mold because:
Moisture gets trapped
Food crumbs collect in folds
Airflow is limited
👉 Experts confirm mold grows easily in these conditions
✅ Best Methods That Actually Work
1. Dish Soap + Warm Water (Safest Start)
Mix warm water + a few drops of dish soap
Use a soft cloth or toothbrush
Scrub gently inside the folds
👉 This removes dirt and surface mold safely
2. Vinegar (Most Recommended Natural Option)
Spray white vinegar directly
Let it sit 5–10 minutes
Scrub and wipe clean
👉 Vinegar’s acidity helps kill mold and bacteria
3. Baking Soda (For Stubborn Spots)
Make a paste (baking soda + water)
Gently scrub
👉 Works as a mild abrasive without damaging rubber
4. Bleach (Use Carefully)
Only diluted (never strong)
Can remove stains but:
❗ Important:
May damage rubber
Doesn’t fully kill deep mold roots
Can leave harmful fumes
👉 Many experts actually recommend avoiding bleach in fridges
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