firstkings
9th May 2006, 09:26 AM
Just had to post....
When it eventually comes to packing....won't the fridge/freezer get really smelly from stagnant air inside? On another thread, it was suggested that the fridge/freezer was packed with things. I've never had to store a fridge/freezer for than a few days before. How long before the removal guys come must we empty it. What's best to clean it with?
Sorry, this question has been going through my mind for the last few days.
Any help would be much appreciated.
David
Milliemoo
9th May 2006, 09:51 AM
Just had to post....
When it eventually comes to packing....won't the fridge/freezer get really smelly from stagnant air inside? On another thread, it was suggested that the fridge/freezer was packed with things. I've never had to store a fridge/freezer for than a few days before. How long before the removal guys come must we empty it. What's best to clean it with?
Sorry, this question has been going through my mind for the last few days.
Any help would be much appreciated.
David
Tip of the day.....
Put tea bags in your fridge & freezer :D
Milliemoo
firstkings
9th May 2006, 09:59 AM
For a nice cuppa when you unpack? ;)
how many? oh and WHY? :o
David
veronica
9th May 2006, 10:00 AM
once you have stopped using it clean it and leave it with the doors open for a few days. we packed ours with light stuff and it all got here unsmelly and not a trace of mildew mould etc.
Milliemoo
9th May 2006, 10:03 AM
For a nice cuppa when you unpack? ;)
how many? oh and WHY? :o
David
LOL, they'll absorb any (if there is any) moisture to ensure a clean, dry mould free fridge..... that smells nice to.
Milliemoo
Smiler
9th May 2006, 02:29 PM
I put some teabags in the powder dispenser and door seal of the washing machine.
It arrived without any smell or mould at all. Just remember to take them all out again otherwise the washing will be an unpleasant shade of brown. :o
willsken
9th May 2006, 08:41 PM
Well you learn something new every day. Definitely give this one a go! :D
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