Normal cleaning involves vacuuming and mopping not only around appliances, but also under them. Over time, for example, dirt, crumbs, and other debris accumulate under the refrigerator, which can attract pests. Neglecting to clean the space under and behind appliances can also affect their operation. How to clean under the refrigerator without moving it?
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Below you will find instructions from WomanEL on how to properly perform this unpleasant household task.
How to clean under the refrigerator without moving it anywhere
- To make cleaning under your refrigerator or other large appliance easier, use a long-handled microfiber crevice tool like this one. They have a thin, flat base covered with a washable and reusable microfiber cloth that can slide under the bottom of appliances to collect dust and other debris. Look for models with a handle long enough to reach the wall.
- Believe it or not, there is a vacuum nozzle designed specifically for cleaning under your refrigerator! The flat nozzle has two suction points – a hole in the nozzle’s neck and holes in the bottom of the nozzle – that allow the tool to suck up dirt, dust, crumbs and more. These nozzles are compatible with a variety of vacuum cleaners. But before you buy, check the product description to make sure it’s compatible with your vacuum cleaner.
- Make your own crevice tool. You can turn a meter stick into a crevice tool by attaching a long sock with a rubber band to it. Slide it and the sock under your refrigerator and move it from side to side to collect dust, dirt and other small particles.
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How to clean under the refrigerator by moving it away
- Move the appliance away from the wall. If the refrigerator is not on casters and cannot be moved easily, use an appliance moving tool or plastic sliders.
- Unplug the refrigerator. Once the refrigerator is moved away from the wall far enough to reach the plug, unplug it and continue moving it far enough to gain access to the space underneath and behind it.
- Vacuum or sweep the area under the appliance.
- Mop the area and let it dry for at least an hour before putting the unit back in place to prevent moisture from lingering, creating a breeding ground for mold and mildew. drips that flow from the sides of the appliance during cooking. The coils on the back wall of the refrigerator should be cleaned with a brush or a vacuum cleaner so that accumulated dust does not affect its operation.
- Return the appliance to its place and connect it to the network.
How to wash and clean other household appliances
- Oven. To clean under the stove without moving it, remove the trim under the oven door to access the floor underneath. Many built-in ovens can be moved out of the way, giving you full access to the space under the cabinet and allowing you to clean the sides of the appliance.
- Dishwashers. To clean under the dishwasher without moving it, remove the trim under the door. If your dishwasher needs to be moved from its original location, call a professional.
- Washer/dryer. Like built-in refrigerators, most washers and dryers can be moved away from the wall.
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