Black mold on a refrigerator gasket (the rubber seal around the door) is common, especially in humid climates—but you can clean it quickly and safely.
Fast method (10–15 minutes)
1. Unplug or switch off the fridge (optional but safer)
You can leave it on, but be careful around moisture.
2. Mix a strong cleaning solution
Choose one:
- Warm water + dish soap (mild mold)
- White vinegar (best all-round option)
- Hydrogen peroxide (3%) for tougher mold
3. Scrub the gasket
- Dip a toothbrush or small soft brush in the solution
- Gently scrub inside all folds of the rubber seal
- Pull the gasket open slightly to reach hidden mold spots
4. Wipe clean
- Use a clean damp cloth to remove residue
- Repeat if black stains remain
5. Dry thoroughly
- Use a dry towel or paper towels
- Keep the door open for 10–15 minutes so moisture evaporates
If mold is stubborn
- Apply baking soda paste (baking soda + a little water), scrub, then wipe
- Or use diluted bleach (1:10 with water) only if vinegar wasn’t used first (never mix bleach + vinegar)
Quick prevention tips
- Keep gasket dry after cleaning spills
- Check door seal regularly for crumbs or moisture
- Leave fridge slightly open during long outages
- Clean every 2–3 weeks in humid weather
If you want, I can also show you how to stop mold from coming back permanently, or how to know when the gasket needs replacement instead of cleaning.