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Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorI've suggested baking soda paste, he did that. He says that he will put a thing of baking soda in there. Then in a day or two when he removes it the refrigerator still smells like the oil. Someone else suggested putting a small bowl of coffee grounds in there, did that. Any other suggestions for him? He says the ice gets hit bad with this smell. It is less than a year old and I really would hate to tell him to get rid of it, but the smell is ruining his food. By notwrong Feedback About This Post:RE: Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorWhen my freezer was off for a week with meat in it and I was told by the store personell where I had purchased it that it had gotten into the lining and it would cost more to have it relined than to get a new one (the one I had was only a year old), I decided nothing ventured, nothing gained so I got a 5# bag of the unscented clay kitty litter, punched holes all over with icepick and put it in freezer and closed it up for a couple of days. Then I turned my freezer back on, filled it, left the kitty litter in and had no smell. After about a month I took the kitty litter out and had no further smell. I have used the plain clay litter for other things since with very good luck. Post by jsham RE: Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorKrudd Kutter at Lowes for about $12 a gal. No smell to it and it will remove the oil that has seeped into the plastic! Post by JoanDogs RE: Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorI would suggest taking everything out and putting a bag of charcoal in it for a couple of days. Post by Teresa Kay RE: Potpourri Smell in Refrigerator
I once had a freezer for many years. I used it for so many things, great storage of foods. When my boyfriend & I broke up, I couldn't take everything right away & he got a boarder to share expenses. This idiot pulled the plug & all this meat just rotted.My ex didn't know this had happened & so it sat for a few weeks. Let me tell you, this was the worst thing I have ever smelled. We tried everything to get rid of the awful odor. Nothing did it. Post by c t RE: Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorBefore you throw the fridge out, try coffee grounds, and baking soda, and charcoal briquettes. All of these things absorb odors. I would NOT wash it with a bleach solution, as it may then smell of bleach. I would only use bleach if you have a mold problem, which you don't. It may need to be washed again, but again I would just use something like hot water and Dawn dishwashing liquid. I don't really know what this potpourri oil is, but if there was enough of it sprayed on, it may need to be washed off. Strong odors sometimes take a long time to be absorbed by things. Post by louel53 RE: Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorWhen my refridge smelled bad I tried crumbled up news paper. It worked but didn't fix the problem. I then desided to take all the food out and wipe down the inside with bleach water. It worked. I did have to get rid of butter and cheese because they had a funny taste. Post by michele052002 RE: Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorI'd heard somewhere (perhaps here?) that filling an odoriferous fridge with crumpled newspaper for a day or two (use a lot of newspapers!) will help get rid of unwanted smells. It might be worth a try. Good luck! Post by BeckiB RE: Potpourri Smell in RefrigeratorI suggest trying charcoal or old coffee grounds with the door closed. Lots of coffee grounds in a large can worked well getting the smell out of my car. And, I keep bamboo charcoal in my fridge to absorb the smell. Post by Cantate RE: Potpourri Smell in Refrigerator
Because potpourri oil is usually synthetic and not edible and because plastics absorb and hold aromatic oils... you may have a health hazard that may not be remediable. Post by crunchymamamaine RE: Potpourri Smell in Refrigerator
This would work best if he could borrow/share a refrigerator with a family member, friend or neighbor for a couple of days: Post by Deeli RE: Potpourri Smell in Refrigerator
I would suggest that he get a few ice chests and clean it out again then leave the doors open to air out for a day or two. the air isnt really circulating through there with the doors closed so that may be why the smell just wont budge. Post by Chancey |
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