OK, that's an exaggeration. But a fridge I inherited from a co-worker of my wife's, is really nasty. The freezing compartment is overriden with green and a host of other mold species, smell knocks you out; the refrigerator compartment is not as bad on this type of mold, but other nasties I'm not familiar with by visual morphology are everywhere. I discovered what had to be 3 x 24 year old carrots sitting in their plastic bag, swimming in a black soup of nasty, in the right vegetable "crisper." Greasy glass shelving, butter smeared on the butter bin. Etc.
Never look a gift horse in the eye and all that, but if it's this nasty on the outside surfaces, I'm not too sanguine the guts are not equally contaminated. I've always had clean fridges to work with, lucky, I guess. Is there a way to truly clean this, or is this just better off receiving the coup de grace and curbed?
Never look a gift horse in the eye and all that, but if it's this nasty on the outside surfaces, I'm not too sanguine the guts are not equally contaminated. I've always had clean fridges to work with, lucky, I guess. Is there a way to truly clean this, or is this just better off receiving the coup de grace and curbed?