
Place a roll of toilet paper in the refrigerator, and you’ll be amazed at the results.
Does It Work?
Indeed, it does! Many unpleasant odors emanating from the refrigerator stem from excess moisture, leading to mold or mildew. Toilet paper, being highly absorbent, effectively absorbs the moisture responsible for the unwanted smells.
However, it is not as effective as baking soda, which not only absorbs moisture but also neutralizes acidic compounds causing odors. Some suggest applying baking soda to toilet paper before putting it in the fridge.
Despite this, let’s examine the cost difference between using baking soda and using toilet paper.
Baking soda costs approximately $0.99 per box. While inexpensive toilet paper rolls are available at around $0.84 each, they need replacement every three weeks. In contrast, baking soda lasts about three months. Therefore, there isn’t a cost advantage to switching to toilet paper.
Although toilet paper may not be the most cost-effective choice, the hack proves valuable for temporary emergency situations. It can be a lifesaver when you discover an odor in your refrigerator just before guests arrive for dinner.
Tips for Keeping Toilet Paper in the Fridge
If you choose to use toilet paper in the fridge, consider the following tips for optimal effectiveness:
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