Spring has finally arrived in the UK, and many other countries, which means for many households, it's time to dig the rubber gloves out and get stuck into some cleaning. Historically, cleaning the house in spring was to rid your home of dust, soot and oil that had accumulated over the winter, but nowadays it's more for that feeling of starting afresh.
As the spring season is a time of fresh growth and renewal, this is often carried through into our homes, triggering the need to declutter and tidy. While wiping surfaces, cleaning the floors and dusting hard-to-reach corners may be the obvious tasks to start with, it's also worth giving your fridge some attention too. It's an area of the kitchen that can become subject to spills and stains, and if it hasn't been cleaned in a while, it can start to give off a nasty odour.Leftover foods and spillages are usually the culprits of bad fridge odours, but even after removing these, some odours can still cling on. But instead of emptying the entire contents of your fridge and spending hours scrubbing away at it, you could just put some tea bags inside instead.
It's a great natural alternative to keeping your fridge smelling fresh, rather than resorting to harsher chemicals which are in most household cleaning products.
In its online advice on making use of leftover tea bags, Food Republic said: "Most people use baking soda as a fridge deodoriser, thanks to its alkaline properties that neutralise acidic odour molecules.
"However, baking soda doesn't necessarily add a pleasant smell, and it can get in the way. (This is especially true when your fridge is packed too tightly, which is a common mistake everyone makes.)
"That's where tea bags come in. Tea leaves are high in tannins, naturally absorbent, and balance acidic pH. All of these features can help trap odour molecules while giving off a subtle, fresh aroma. Plus, it's a clever way to reuse tea bags you'd otherwise toss."
To eliminate unpleasant fridge odours, cleaning experts recommend placing a bowl of used tea bags in a bowl or open container and placing this at the back of your refrigerator.
Then simply leave them there for a few days and they will slowly absorb bad odours to leave your fridge smelling lovely and fresh with very little effort.
In its online advice on eliminating fridge odours naturally, home and kitchen appliance manufacturer AEG UK said: "Tea contains tannins, which have natural antibacterial properties that help combat odor-causing bacteria in the fridge.
"The porous structure of tea leaves also aids in absorbing and neutralizing odors. Place your used tea bags in an open container or bowl in the fridge to harness their odor-absorbing properties."
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This is great information, Jan! Thank you so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThat is some awesome information. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting, I never heard this idea. We don't drink tea, but I might buy some just for this!
ReplyDeleteGracias por el consejo. . Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous idea. And you don't have to worry about the tea spilling which can happen if you stick a box baking soda in the fridge.
ReplyDeleteI already use the box of baking soda to absorb odours but I think I'll use some of the tea bags that I bought and don't care for very much. This way they serve some useful purpose.
ReplyDeleteI use baking soda from time to time, just in case...
ReplyDeleteI will start using tea bags! Great idea.
I do love tea bags as deodorisers
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea . I'm going to try it in my bathroom. We live in a condo building and sometimes we get odors through the pipes. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try that today.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of this, putting tea bags in the fridge - good idea, Jan. Good article.
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea to use the tea bags. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
Oh, thank you, will try that!
ReplyDeleteTea bags? Used ones? How about mint tea bags? They'd smell fresher surely?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thank , that is a great info!!!! hugs Elke
ReplyDelete...we have baking soda in our fridge!
ReplyDeleteGood tip thanks.
ReplyDeleteNow that is another good idea. I'll definitely do this.
ReplyDeleteI drink tea everyday so I will be trying this.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that tea bags are used to capture bad odors in the refrigerator. Be careful with preparations that contain chocolate! because they absorb the odors present in the refrigerator, which is why it is important to store food in tightly closed containers.
ReplyDeletei found this to be VERY interesting and i now have 2 tea bags laying in the frig!! i am all about the smells you know. you really are a wealth of knowledge!!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting and useful! Thanks, Jan!
ReplyDeleteThat's good to know, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good tip Jan. :-D
ReplyDeleteI didn't know all these things about tea bags..Great info!! Maybe I'.ll have to start drinking tea again...
ReplyDeleteI had no idea. I'll have to try that. Thanks, Jan.
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