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I used to ignore the smells coming from my fridge until one day I opened it and was grossed out by a musty, sour aroma. My mind went into investigator gear as I frantically searched for the source of the foul smell. It turned out that the refrigerator was the culprit after all, and not some neglected leftovers or rotten milk.
You know, fridges are made to keep food safe and fresh, but they may start to smell funny after a while. It may be rather difficult to eliminate these scents, and they tend to persist. I then had the bright idea of storing a roll of toilet paper in the fridge, which is both easy and effective.
You may be asking, "Can I put toilet paper in the refrigerator?" I find it strange. Allow me to explain. You won't believe how effective toilet paper is in removing scents from refrigerators thanks to its absorbent characteristics. The process is as follows:
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