How to keep your caravan/portable refrigerators clean and fresh.

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Tips for Keeping Your Caravan or Portable Refrigerator Clean and Fresh

After returning home from a camping adventure, you're usually eager to unpack the car and caravan quickly. It's easy to overlook the caravan refrigerator during this process. However, maintaining a clean and fresh refrigerator in your caravan is a simple task that can make a significant difference. Not only will it keep your food fresh, but it will also ensure that your caravan continues to smell pleasant.

Here are some steps to help you keep your caravan refrigerator clean and fresh:

Immediate Cleanup:

Whenever there's a spill or mess in the refrigerator, attend to it promptly. Use a soft cloth and some warm, soapy water to wipe up any spills or messes.

Rinse the cloth in running water and wipe the refrigerator's interior surface again to ensure it's clean.

Daily Maintenance:

While on your camping trip, make it a habit to maintain your refrigerator's cleanliness.

After using any bottles, tubs, or jars, wipe them off with a paper towel before placing them back in the refrigerator.

Pay extra attention to items like juice cartons, jams, honey, chutney, or tomato sauce bottles, as they tend to develop sticky residue down their sides.

Regular Cleaning:

At least once a day, wipe the exterior surface of your refrigerator with a soft, wet cloth.

Pay attention to handles, indentations, and any areas where crumbs or liquids might accumulate.

Be thorough in cleaning the rubber door seal, as mold and mildew can quickly accumulate there.

Post-Trip Cleaning:

After each camping trip, clean your caravan refrigerator as soon as possible.

Remove any old or unused leftover food and discard it.

Dispose of any rotten fruits, vegetables, or dairy products past their expiration date.

Take out all fresh, edible food and bring them into the refrigerator in your home kitchen.

Do not leave any food in the caravan refrigerator when it's in storage. If you choose to keep the refrigerator running, make sure the door is closed. If not connected to electricity, leave the refrigerator door open.

Odor Control:

If you keep the refrigerator switched off between trips, place an open box of baking soda on the bottom shelf in the back of the refrigerator to absorb odors.

Replace the baking soda box every two to three months to maintain its effectiveness.

By following these tips, you can ensure your caravan or portable refrigerator remains clean, fresh, and ready for your next adventure.

Willie Bromehead

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