Fridge funk feels personal. You open the door and it hits you: not “rotten,” just stale, sour, like leftovers that won’t admit they’re dead. You scrub, you toss, you pretend baking soda is magic—and still, that smell clings. But there’s a tiny, almost embarrassingly simple trick that quietly wipes it out using something sitt… Continues…
It’s not a cure for actual rot, and it won’t replace cleaning. It’s the in‑between fix: after you’ve tossed the worst offenders, or when you just can’t face pulling out every drawer. You can pair it with a roll of toilet paper or a dish of coffee grounds to quietly absorb moisture and background smells. In the end, it’s a small, almost old-fashioned act of control: deciding your home doesn’t have to smell like whatever you forgot last week. READ MORE BELOW