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Odors in a Picnic CoolerBy debbbb from Pipestone, MN Feedback About This Post:RE: Odors in a Picnic CoolerCharcoal briquettes, baking soda, or coffee grounds are all good odor absorbers. Give one or all of them a try as well. Post by louel53 RE: Odors in a Picnic CoolerWash with warm water and soap. Leave open to the sun. A day of sun should do it but leave longer if need to. My husband put fish in ours and it worked on that. Post by MddsonMorg RE: Odors in a Picnic CoolerWad a bunch of newspapers up and put them inside the cooler. Leave for a few days. Don't know how this works but it does. Post by jrslady RE: Odors in a Picnic CoolerTry putting a dish of kitty litter inside and closing it if you can alternate leaving it open and in the sun it would help too. Post by loralea |
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