How do you get black mold stain off of a refrigerator seal around the

Haz28833983
by Haz28833983
  7 answers
  • Kar29415429 Kar29415429 on Sep 17, 2017

    I use baking powder mixed with tap water. Then BRACE FRIDGE DOOR OPEN and if anything looks yuck or smells, do it again.

  • Ginny Ginny on Sep 17, 2017

    Maybe full strength bleach on a Q-Tip or toothbrush would work.

  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Sep 17, 2017

    Bleach water applied in this order: with a sponge to clean the whole area; with an old toothbrush to get under and between the folds; with a bunch of Qtips to get any last bit of the mold out. It might be better to go ahead and replace the seal or gasket. Clean the rest of the fridge with bleach water, too, or a spray cleaner with bleach. Check the temp setting so that excess moisture is not being created by insufficient ventilation. While you are at it, remove the drain pan and clean that under the fridge and dust the coils in the back. Make sure the plug wire and connection are in good shape. If the freezer is in working order, you will have a great appliance when you are through. Best wishes 😇

  • Sharon Sharon on Sep 17, 2017

    Can spray it with either a 10% solution of bleach and water, or vinegar.

  • Judyms9 Judyms9 on Sep 17, 2017

    I would try cottonballs and q-tips and full strength peroxide on the mold stain.cottonballs and q-tips and full strength peroxide on the mold stain.

  • Judy Judy on Sep 17, 2017

    Do you mean Refrigerator Door? You can use an old scrub brush, or tooth brush, and use some baking soda also. If this fails, add a pinch of cleanser and this will help you also. J.