Black mold on a refrigerator gasket is common because the rubber seal traps moisture and food residue. You can clean it safely in a few minutes with simple household items.
What you need
- Warm water
- Dish soap
- White vinegar or baking soda
- Old toothbrush or soft brush
- Clean cloth or paper towels
- (Optional) cotton swabs for tight corners
Fast cleaning method
1. Unplug or set safety first
You don’t need to unplug the fridge, but avoid soaking any electrical parts.
2. Make a cleaning solution
Mix warm water + a few drops of dish soap.
For stronger mold removal, use:
- 1 part white vinegar + 1 part water
3. Scrub the gasket
- Dip the toothbrush in the solution
- Gently scrub along the rubber folds where mold hides
- Pull the seal open slightly to reach deep grooves
4. Tackle stubborn mold
If stains remain:
- Sprinkle baking soda on a damp brush and scrub again
or - Apply vinegar directly and let it sit for 5–10 minutes, then scrub
5. Wipe clean
Use a damp cloth to remove all residue.
6. Dry completely
Wipe with a dry towel and leave the fridge door open for a few minutes so moisture evaporates.
Prevent it from coming back
- Keep the gasket dry after cleaning spills
- Check and clean monthly
- Make sure the fridge door seals tightly
- Don’t leave food residue near the seal area
Important note
If the gasket is heavily blackened, cracked, or keeps regrowing mold quickly, it may need replacement rather than repeated cleaning.
If you want, I can also give you a super quick “no-scrub 2-minute method” or a natural disinfectant spray recipe for maintenance.