Fridge-a-mortis: the nasty goo

It’s spring cleaning time again, and while that can be fun for most people, eventually everyone will have to venture into the dark cold crevices of their refrigerator. In there, down at the very bottom you might find a bit of what the Clorox Ick-tionary likes to call fridge-a-mortis. This icky substance is the frozen liquid that collects at the bottom of vegetable drawers when they’re left unchecked for too long. It’s not the end of the world, yes it may make your stomach a little queezsy but thankfully there’s a solution.

This nasty goo can be the worst of your cleaning if you don’t know how to handle it. Luckily, Clorox has your back with their Clorox® Clean-Up® Cleaner with Bleach. This great cleaner will make short work of that gunk of vegetables past, clearing it out in a snap while disenfecting at the same time.

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Would you like to learn more funny “ick” words? Maybe you’d like to find some better cleaning tips? Perhaps you have one of your own? If so, you can check out the Clorox Ick-tionary and submit your own Ick-tionary term!

Have you checked out my Pinterest Board I created with some ick moments, there are a few that might just make you giggle!

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