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Cleaning Moldy Refrigerator SealsHeather from Mackay, Qld Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Moldy Refrigerator SealsHydrogen peroxide is also a mold destroyer. I would try regular household chlorine bleach. What is it that is rusting? Painting over exposed metal will keep it from rusting. I don't really understand where you are getting rust. Post by louel53 RE: Cleaning Moldy Refrigerator SealsChange your seals to silicone seals and they can get clean with soap and water. Post By soyzick (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Moldy Refrigerator SealsI am not sure about the seals, but bleach kills mould on most anything. But it may be harmful to your seals. I suggest to try bleach on a little area and clean it off. Then look at it after a day or two and see if there is any damage. If it looks OK, use it on the rest of the area. Post by Galso |
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