Let’s talk about that tiny, forgotten hole at the back of your fridge, why it turns into a swamp, and how to clean it in ten minutes without breaking anything. Here’s a quick science lesson. Your fridge works by removing heat and humidity. That humidity has to go somewhere. As the fridge cools, moisture condenses on the back wall (the evaporator coils).
You know that feeling. You pull out the crisper drawer to grab lettuce for a salad, and swoosh —a small wave of murky, smelly water spills across the floor. how to clean the fridge drain hole
Use the turkey baster to blast a stream of hot water down the hole. It should drain immediately without backing up. Let’s talk about that tiny, forgotten hole at
Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda into a cup of hot water. Pour it into the drain hole using a funnel or the turkey baster. That humidity has to go somewhere
That water runs down the wall, into a small trough, and through a tiny hole (usually about the size of a pencil eraser). From there, it travels down a tube to a drip pan underneath the fridge where it evaporates naturally.