Using a strong chemical can harm plastic parts in your fridge, and it’s also not good to breathe in. The smell in your fridge may not only put you off, but it might also ruin your taste for food. If something in your fridge smells weird, there’s nothing to worry about. You don’t have to buy harsh chemical products. Let’s see where this leads, not force anything.



Ingredients:

  • 1 cup white vinegar

  • 1 tablespoon baking soda

  • Juice of 1 lemon (about 2–3 tablespoons)

  • 1 cup warm water

  • Optional: 1 tablespoon of used coffee grounds (for odor absorption)


Instructions:

  • In a bowl or spray bottle, mix:
    1 cup warm water

  • 1 cup white vinegar
    Add the juice of 1 lemon

* Slowly stir in 1 tablespoon of baking soda (it'll fizz, that's normal!)

(Optional for odor)Sprinkle used coffee grounds on a small plate and place it in the fridge afterward to neutralize lingering smells.


How to Use:

  • Spray or wipe the solution onto fridge surfaces.

  • Let it sit for 2–3 minutes for tough spots.

  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth or sponge.

  • For extra shine and a fresh scent, rub surfaces with a lemon slice afterward.


Use Baking Soda to Absorb Odors

It does so much more than just boost the power of a cleaner. Just leave an open container in the fridge so it’s easy to access. It continues to trap foul odors all the time, without making any noise. Replace your toothbrush after a month for the greatest improvements.


Vinegar: A Natural Deodorizer

Cleaning windows isn’t the only use for white vinegar. Open a container and put it on your kitchen shelf. It quickly eliminates bad smells in your home. If you feel like adding an extra step, wipe the inside with a solution of vinegar and water. It also works against bacteria.



Freshen Up with Lemon Slices

You might not realize it, but lemon slices have antibacterial effects and make your space smell wonderful. Make slices from one or two lemons. You can either put them in a bowl or put them on a plate. The citrus fragrance of these covers helps get rid of bad smells from your fridge. Switch out the newspapers every few days.


Activated Charcoal Works Like Magic

Activated charcoal is better at removing smells than most products on the market. Sometimes stores sell it, but more often than not, you can buy it online. Weaken a few briquettes and leave them in a bowl in the fridge. Pets can be influenced by smells for a whole month.



Coffee Grounds for a Rich, Pleasant Scent

You can use coffee grounds after they’ve been used. Lay them flat on a plate and set them in the back of your fridge. They capture stinky odors and instead make your room smell cozy. Replace your air filters once every seven days.



Clean Out Expired and Spoiled Food Regularly

However many tricks you use, nothing can fix old, tough food in your restaurant. Look in your fridge every week. Throw away anything that has gone past its expiration date. Deal with spills quickly after they happen. Soap up shelves and drawers with warm, soapy water or try using vinegar instead.



Try a Natural Fridge Freshener

Mix together essential oil with some baking soda to make your own deodorizer. Fill the mix into a small jar. Making little holes in the air intake valve (lid) will let fresh oxygen come in. Essential oils of lavender or lemon are effective. Store the duck meat in the back where it’s cool and smell its fragrance.


Keep a Regular Cleaning Routine

Clean the inside of your fridge every two weeks. Don’t put off cleaning until you notice a problem. Routinely cleaning your home helps it stay fresh and friendly.



Final Thoughts

You don’t need costly or toxic products to remove smells from your fridge. You can easily remove unpleasant odors by using a bit of baking soda, vinegar, lemon, or coffee. Rinse out the fridge, empty it often, and you will always notice a fresh aroma inside.