Mold on Kenmore refrigerator ice/water dispenser

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Old 02-11-2020, 08:10 AM
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We have a Kenmore refrigerator that came with our villa, which was built in 2011. We are having a problem with mold around the water/ice dispenser and display frame (see pictures). We continually clean it with vinegar solution but it keeps returning. Just wondering if anyone else has noted a similar problem and knows how to stop it. Thanks!
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Old 02-11-2020, 08:59 AM
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I'd bet that door is loaded with mold, possibly from a leak inside.
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Old 02-11-2020, 09:57 AM
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Personally, I would get a new fridge.
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I'd bet that door is loaded with mold, possibly from a leak inside.



Agree.




This is a significant issue at restaurants and their ice makers.
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Spay mixture of water with Clorox Kills mold and sanitizes
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I'd bet that door is loaded with mold, possibly from a leak inside.
That makes perfect sense. I would get a new refrigerator.
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Are U sure its mold, looks like iron/rust deposits--color appears orange not black--use CLR diluted 50/50
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Looks like pink mold a moisture condition spray with Clorox and water watch it disappear
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Thank you all for your helpful comments. Much appreciated!
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Old 02-11-2020, 08:27 PM
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You have a leak by your ice maker. Either shut the ice maker off or shut the water to it and see the difference. You may just need to remove the ice maker and put it back. I've seen this many times.
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I'd bet that door is loaded with mold, possibly from a leak inside.
You’re probably right mulligan! Hate to sound negative but the builders put such cheap Kenmore crap in these homes to sell them at such a big profit. Don’t know why they can’t put at least a middle of the road appliances in them. These homes should last at least 10 yrs. with no issue, & yes I know you can get one lemon once in a while but I don’t think I’ve ever talked to someone that hasn’t had a big problem in a 5 yr. old home. Sorry to hit a sour note with TV but we paid a lot money to by a new home not a fixer upper! Good luck mulligan.
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go new. save the guess work
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Old 02-12-2020, 09:22 AM
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You’re probably right mulligan! Hate to sound negative but the builders put such cheap Kenmore crap in these homes to sell them at such a big profit. Don’t know why they can’t put at least a middle of the road appliances in them. These homes should last at least 10 yrs. with no issue, & yes I know you can get one lemon once in a while but I don’t think I’ve ever talked to someone that hasn’t had a big problem in a 5 yr. old home. Sorry to hit a sour note with TV but we paid a lot money to by a new home not a fixer upper! Good luck mulligan.
They are now installing Samsung appliances in new construction, even in the lowest priced homes.
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Old 02-12-2020, 09:33 AM
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Actually, bleach only removes the stain created by mold but does not kill it, which is why is always comes back and needs to be re-treated. Hydrogen Peroxide dissolves the protective cell surrounding mold, which dehydrates it and it dies. Mold only survives with water, which it can hold internally for years until there is an external source allowing it to grow and spread. The visible black stain is the mold waste product, the actual mold is invisible to the naked eye. By the time a stain is visible the mold colony contains billions of cells, which become airborne to feed on any moist organic surface, and also aspirated into your lungs. Molds also “breathe” mycotoxins, or gas, into the air which cause health problems. Not all mold is dangerous to humans but Cladosporium, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Alternaria, and Trichoderma are the most to be concern about in the home.
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Old 02-12-2020, 11:02 AM
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Call refrigerator appliance repair -- I had an issue with refrigerator in NJ and they replaced a part. No need to purchase a new refrigerator.
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