Tips for Refrigerating Toilet Paper:
Use a fresh roll – replace toilet paper rolls every three weeks.
Avoid placing the roll near potential leaks – prevent a mushy mess by keeping it away from leaks.
Conceal the roll at the back of the refrigerator – avoid an unsightly appearance next to food items.
Discard the roll after its time in the refrigerator – do not attempt to reuse it in the bathroom, as it will have absorbed odors.
Other Ways to Deodorize Your Fridge:
Baking soda: Excellent at absorbing and eliminating refrigerator smells.
Black cumin seed oil: Mix with dish soap and coat the inside of the refrigerator to refresh and deodorize.
Activated charcoal: Available in powder, filter, or fabric form, it absorbs moisture.
Vanilla extract: Apply to a cotton ball and place it in the refrigerator for a pleasant fragrance.
Newspaper: Crumple newspaper, place it in the fridge, sprinkle water, and let it sit for a couple of days to eliminate strong odors.
If you're considering a new refrigerator, explore models with a built-in UV light purifier. This feature uses ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria and mold, offering an effective means of deodorizing the fridge without relying on other methods.