
A fridge is a pricey item to replace, but it's also ecologically unsound to replace a fridge when it can easily and cheaply be repaired.
Remove all the shelves and drawers from the fridge and give these a thorough clean in the sink using washing up liquid and hot water.

With the fridge still empty of drawers and shelves, thoroughly clean the exterior and interior with kitchen spray. Pay special attention to the plughole on the back interior wall of the fridge; if it is blocked it will cause water to pool up and cause bad smells. Blockages can generally be removed with a bit of cleaning solution and a cotton bud, being careful not to push the blockage further down the pipe.
Clean the exterior of your fridge with a sponge, hot water and kitchen spray. Vacuum out all the dust and debris from the coils at the back of the fridge to help improve performance.
Once the unit and trays are dry, put all the shelves and drawers back into the refrigerator. If there is still an unpleasant odour then leave an opened pack of biocarbonate soda in your fridge to neutralise it.
Do an audit of your fridge functionality. If the fridge seal is mouldy beyond cleaning, or so brittle that cold air escapes, then replace it. Replacement refrigerator door seals, vegetable drawers, fridge milk shelves and glass shelves can all be purchased online through spare part retailers.
Samara Zittin is a resident expert on appliance restoration and repair for eSpares.co.uk, the UK's largest independent online spare parts site.
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