Grocers and mass-market retailers now have even more options for health-conscious pet owners
Better still, though, is good old fashioned baking soda or, if mould is an issue, white vinegar. These are non-toxic - you probably eat these every day in some form or other - kill mould and bacteria, and don't scratch the surfaces inside the fridge. These products are best used separately, as they react when mixed. You can use one after the other - the resulting fizz is safe and amusing. Baking soda should be made into a paste by adding a little water. Use a cloth to spread it over the area you are working on.“We’ve created our new meals with pet owners in mind –people who want their pets to live a healthy lifestyle just like they do,” continued Thompson. “Now, pets can gain the same nutritional benefits you and I get from eating fresh foods.”First of all, it's best to unplug the refrigerator. You will need to keep the door open for quite a long time, and if the fridge is left working, then you will consume huge amounts of power as it tries to keep itself at the right temperature. You will also need to remove all the food from out of the refrigerator so you can attack all the surfaces easily. While you won't have to do this every time you clean the fridge, the racks or trays inside the fridge will need to be taken out for cleaning.Lastly, clean the outside of the fridge. Start from the top and work down. Most of the grime on the outside of the fridge is greasy (apart from the top, which gets dusty), so a grease-busting product works best here. However, plain soap and water, or baking soda works perfectly well. Baking soda is the better of the two, as it does not leave a streaky residue like soap does. If your fridge door is used as a message centre, this is a good moment to make sure that all messages are up-to-date and this area is not cluttered by old notes. Finish by drying the outside off thoroughly.
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