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Why Is It Essential to Keep Cling Film in the Refrigerator?
Cling film, also known as plastic wrap, is a kitchen staple that’s incredibly versatile. It’s commonly used to cover leftovers, wrap sandwiches, or protect food items from contamination. But did you know that storing cling film in the refrigerator could actually make your life a lot easier—and even improve its performance?
While many of us store cling film in the kitchen drawer or a cabinet, keeping cling film in the refrigerator can actually offer several benefits. Let’s take a deeper look at why this simple adjustment can make a big difference in your kitchen.
1. It Makes Cling Film Easier to Use
One of the most common complaints when using cling film is how difficult it can be to handle. The film tends to stick to itself, making it frustrating to pull off the roll. However, when stored in the refrigerator, the cold temperature reduces the film’s stickiness, making it easier to handle and less likely to cling to itself when you’re trying to tear off a piece. This simple step can save you time and reduce the frustration of wrestling with the plastic wrap every time you need it.
Tip: If you’ve ever struggled with cling film tangling or sticking to itself, try refrigerating it for a smoother, stress-free experience!
2. Preserves the Integrity of the Film
Cling film is made from polyethylene or polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), and like most plastics, it can become brittle or lose its elasticity when exposed to heat. If you store it in a warm, dry place (such as a kitchen drawer or pantry), the heat can cause the plastic to become stiff, harder to stretch, and more likely to tear.
By keeping cling film in the refrigerator, you ensure it stays cool and pliable. The low temperature helps preserve the material’s flexibility, so it remains easy to stretch and conform to food items or containers. This makes it more effective at sealing in freshness and preventing contamination.
3. Keeps Cling Film Fresh and Clean
When cling film is stored in a warm environment, it can also become sticky and prone to collecting dust or dirt. Keeping it in the refrigerator, on the other hand, minimizes exposure to the elements, ensuring that the film stays clean and ready for use whenever you need it. Plus, because it’s less sticky when cold, there’s less risk of debris getting caught in the film as you pull it off the roll.
By storing it in the refrigerator, you can maintain a cleaner, more hygienic wrap for your food.
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