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Getting Rid of Rotten Food SmellPhilly from Vegas, NV Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Rid of Rotten Food Smell
That just happened to me. My power was shut off and I went to stay with a friend, conveniently forgot that the meat in the freezer was there. I came home after a WEEK without power to find my apartment RIDICULOUSLY rank. Post By Sierra (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Rotten Food SmellI had that problem with a sheep hide that I forgot when I unplugged the fridge in the barn. I plugged it in so it was all cold, which helped cut the smell long enough for me to clean it up, then the coffeegrounds and baking soda deal, and now it's find again. The first couple of jars of milk I tossed out. Post by kimhis RE: Getting Rid of Rotten Food Smellkitty litter...I've used that for alot of different things...Put it in a cup and put it into the icebox. Stick a cup outside in your kitchen also...It will help take the smell out. Post by kmg1322 RE: Getting Rid of Rotten Food SmellYears ago I acquired a refrigerator that was quite new but had been left "as is" and unplugged for 3 years. I got a few boxes of baking soda, opened the door and as quickly as possible sprinkled (threw) the baking soda all over and closed the door. Didn't open the door (or turn it on) until a few days later. The horrible smell was completely gone. And I just had to wipe everything out and wash it. Good luck. And be patient. Post by pam2cats RE: Getting Rid Of Rotten Food Smell
Several years ago we returned home from vacation and found that our refrigerator had died while we were gone! I had the freezer section loaded with fish, chicken and hamburger, all thawed and rotting! The stench nearly knocked me over when I opened the refrigerator door! The REALLY dumb thing is that in the first few minutes home.......my husband and I both opened the door AGAIN, to get a soft drink! We are such creatures of habit! I grabbed a roll of duct tape and taped the doors shut so more of the stink couldn't get out during his or my next "brain cramp"!! We took it outdoors and had it hauled away since it was old and obviously not working. If I were you, if you plan to try to salvage your refrigerator, I'd take it out doors during the "clean out, clean up" procedure. Post by Grandma Margie RE: Getting Rid Of Rotten Food Smell
For the odor in the house, put out bowls w/ vinegar in rooms. Vinegar is used by painters sometimes to soak up smells. This should help some smell to go away so it's easier to be be in rooms. Post by BABBZY |
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