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Make Your Own Refrigerator Deodorizer |
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I made my own baking soda deodorizer for the refrigerator, after finding difficulty "refilling" the one they sell (with the fabric vents.) I took a small pringles can (1 3/4 oz) and discarded the lid. I filled it with one cup of baking soda (from the bulk food department) And covered it with the toe of an old knee-high stocking. I reinforced it with a rubber band on top. You can easily decorate the paper cover, or hide it in the back of the fridge/freezer. Just change every 3-4 months and reuse the container.
By Kelly from Willamina, OR
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RE: Make Your Own Refrigerator Deodorizer
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Post By (Guest Post)
(04/03/2006)
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You could always cut out the center part of the lid and use the outer ring of the lid to hold the fabric in place. A rubber band is a good idea but around my house I have no idea where any are.
RE: Make Your Own Refrigerator Deodorizer
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Post By Laura (Guest Post)
(04/02/2006)
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if you roll up newspaper and wack it in there that deodorises the fridge for about a week and then you just throw it away
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