Clogged Refrigerator — Drain

Pull the fridge away from the wall. Find the drain pan underneath (a plastic tray). If it’s full of foul-smelling water, slide it out, dump it, and wash it with soap. Note: On some models, the pan is not removable—just towel it out. The "One Weird Trick" (Prevention) You will get this clog again in 6–12 months unless you do one thing:

Save the $200 service call. Grab a turkey baster and some hot water. Your fridge—and your socks—will thank you. Have you fixed a clogged drain before? What was the grossest thing you pulled out of the hole? Let us know in the comments. clogged refrigerator drain

The Silent Puddle: How to Fix a Clogged Refrigerator Drain in 20 Minutes Pull the fridge away from the wall

Here is the good news: Fixing a clogged refrigerator drain is one of the easiest DIY repairs in home maintenance. Let’s diagnose it, unclog it, and prevent it from happening again. To fix the problem, you need to understand the science. Your refrigerator is actually a dehumidifier. Note: On some models, the pan is not

Heat 2 cups of water until it’s very hot (not boiling—you don’t want to warp plastic). Using your turkey baster, shoot the hot water directly into the drain hole.

Pour a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and warm water down the drain. Vinegar kills the mold and mildew that creates the slimy sludge. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then flush with one more round of hot water.