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Removing Odors from Appliances

When the power goes out, or a refrigerator or freezer fails, food will likely spoil leaving unpleasant odors behind. These odors can be difficult to remove, but worth a try.

Remove the spoiled food and dispose of it. Take out shelves, trays, and storage bins. Wash them in hot water with detergent. Rinse and sanitize. Wash the unit interior, the door, and gasket with hot water and baking soda. Rinse and sanitize. Leave the door open at least 15 minutes to air dry.

If odors remain, try any or all of these ideas:

  • Mix equal parts of vinegar and water and wipe the inside of the unit.
  • Leave the door open to air out several days.
  • Stuff the interior of the unit with wads of newspaper, close the door and let sit several days. Remove paper and clean with vinegar and water.
  • Sprinkle fresh coffee grounds or baking soda in a shallow container. Let sit in the unit for several days.
  • Use a commercial product to remove odors and follow manufacturer’s instructions.

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Most Efficient Appliances for 2017

Everyone looks for ways to save money. Shopping for appliances can be daunting and confusing. To help you choose the best appliance for your home, the ENERGY STAR program helps sort out the details.

The Environmental Protection Agency now has the ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2017 list of products that list energy efficiency and technological innovation information. Products rated include clothes washers and dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers, ventilation fans, heating & cooling units, ceiling fans, computer monitors, and a variety of windows.

Besides annual energy use figures, the information includes cost of the item from low to high and online stores options for shopping. Appliances that use water show annual water usage.

For the complete list of products, go to www.energystar.gov/products/most_efficient.