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đ§˝ Step 3: Clean Out Debris
Use a cotton swab, soft brush, or pipe cleaner to gently dislodge gunk from the hole. Be careful not to force anything too far in.
đ§˝ Step 4: Flush It
Use warm water in a syringe, dropper, or turkey baster to flush out the hole. This helps clear the tube and any hidden blockages.
đ§˝ Step 5: Wipe the Area Dry
Use a towel or sponge to clean around the drain and soak up any pooled water.
đĄ Bonus Maintenance Tips
- Clean the drain every 3â6 months or whenever you deep-clean your fridge.
- Avoid spills by keeping food in sealed containers.
- If water keeps pooling after cleaning, check the drain tray under the fridge â it may need emptying or cleaning.
- Some fridges come with a special cleaning tool â check your manual!
đ§ Final Thoughts
That tiny hole at the bottom of your fridge might not look like much, but it plays a big role in keeping your appliance running cleanly and efficiently. A quick 5-minute clean can save you from unpleasant smells, leaks, and costly repairs.
So next time youâre wiping down shelves, donât forget the hidden hero of your fridge â and give it the TLC it deserves.
Need a printable cleaning checklist or want help identifying features on your specific fridge model? Iâve got you covered â just ask!