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…
You don’t need a deep-clean or a Pinterest pantry to make your fridge stop smelling like old air. A few cotton balls, a splash of vanilla extract, and a jar lid are enough. Soak two or three cotton balls with just a few drops—enough to smell,
not swim—set them on something flat, and tuck them onto any shelf where they won’t touch food. Within hours, that vague sour odor is softened into something warm and familiar, like you might bake cookies later… even if you absolutely won’t.
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