foto: YouTube/FaidaAprilia Chanel
Brilio.net - One of the common refrigerator problems that many people experience is when the door doesn't close tightly. A refrigerator that cannot be closed tightly will make the temperature inside unstable. If left alone, it is very likely that there will be damage to some of the components.
Basically there are several reasons why the refrigerator door does not close tightly. One of them is the condition of the rubber on the refrigerator door which is loose or stiff. Stiff refrigerator rubber prevents the door from sticking perfectly to the refrigerator body. As a result, there is a gap that allows air to come in and out and is unstable.
To fix this, usually a number of people will dismantle the refrigerator rubber and replace it with a new one. But instead of spending money to replace new rubber, there are actually other tricks that are cheaper and can be practiced easily, you know. This trick was shared by YouTube user Faida Aprilia Chanel. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he only needed one tool.
Tricks to deal with loose refrigerator rubber.
Reported by BrilioFood on Wednesday (6/3), the tool in question is a napkin or rag. So this rag will later be used to wipe loose and stiff refrigerator rubber. However, so that the refrigerator rubber can be sealed again, the napkin used must be dipped in water.
photo: YouTube/Faida Aprilia Chanel
For more details, prepare a pan and boil water until it boils. After that, dip the edge of the napkin into the hot water. If so, immediately use the napkin to wipe the loose refrigerator rubber.
photo: YouTube/Faida Aprilia Chanel
So basically, the heat of the napkin will help soften the stiff refrigerator rubber. The more flexible or soft the rubber, the tighter the refrigerator door and body will be. Therefore, keep wiping until the rubber becomes flexible again.
So, while wiping it, rub it occasionally so that any stains or dirt on the refrigerator rubber can be removed. Then dip the napkin in hot water again and use it to wipe the rubber again. Keep repeating this process until the rubber is clean and tight again.
"Or friends, you can also use a lighter. Heat it with a lighter. Or you can also use a hairdryer," said YouTube Faida Aprilia Chanel.
photo: YouTube/Faida Aprilia Chanel
If so, the refrigerator door can be closed as usual. However, in the video, YouTube user Faida Aprilia Chanel complained that the refrigerator door couldn't just close. He admitted that there were several things that were hindering him, such as rust on the bottom of the refrigerator door hinges. Therefore, he cleaned that part.
photo: YouTube/Faida Aprilia Chanel
For maximum results, you can use anti-rust liquid. However, if you don't have any, you can use toothpaste to remove stains or rust on the refrigerator door. After rubbing, wipe with a dry cloth. That way, the refrigerator door can be closed tightly again.
How to clean moldy refrigerator rubber.
Cleaning moldy refrigerator rubber is important to maintain cleanliness and health. Here are some ways you can try:
1. Use a mixture of vinegar and water.
Mix white vinegar with water in a container. Use a clean cloth or soft brush to clean the refrigerator rubber with this solution. Vinegar has antibacterial properties that can help clean mold.
2. Use toothpaste.
Apply toothpaste (which contains baking soda, not gel) to the moldy rubber. Rub gently with an old toothbrush or a special brush for cleaning rubber.
3. Use baking soda.
Mix baking soda with a little water to make a paste. Apply this paste to the moldy rubber and leave it for a few minutes before cleaning it with a soft cloth or soft brush.
4. Water and detergent solution.
Mix warm water with a little dishwashing detergent. Use this solution to clean the refrigerator rubber with a soft cloth or soft brush.
5. Vinegar and baking soda.
Sprinkle baking soda on the moldy rubber, then spray white vinegar on top. Allow the foaming reaction to occur for a few minutes before cleaning with a soft cloth.
6. Lemon water.
Cut the lemon into two parts and squeeze the juice. Use lemon juice to clean refrigerator rubber, because its acidic properties can help remove mold.
7. Bleach solution.
If the mold is very stubborn, you can try using a very dilute bleach solution. However, make sure to test first on a small, invisible part of the rubber to avoid damage.
8. Water and vinegar solution.
Mix vinegar with water and use it as a spray to clean rubber. Make sure to dry with a clean cloth afterward.
9. Brush with soapy water.
Use an old toothbrush dampened with soapy water to clean moldy refrigerator rubber. Brush in circular motions for more effective cleaning.
(brl/tin)