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Two main formats are common: liquid trigger (spray) bottles and aerosol cans. Both formats appear across fridge-cleaning product options.

Some disinfecting sprays are specifically labeled for kitchen appliances and food-contact surfaces and explicitly state they do not require a rinse. Always follow the product label for use and rinse instructions.

Contact (dwell) times vary by product. Examples in this set require surfaces to remain visibly wet for as little as 30 seconds or for around 2 minutes. Follow the specific contact-time instructions on the product label.

Common sizes in this group include: 13.9 oz, 16 fl oz, 19 oz, 20 oz, 26 fl oz, 28 fl oz, and 32 fl oz.

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