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Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

I buy coffee from the warehouse store in very big plastic containers. I'd love to re-use these containers for food storage, but even after I wash them on the top shelf of my dishwasher, they still smell like coffee. I'm afraid that anything I store would pick up the coffee smell. Any idea how to get the smell out of the plastic container?

Thanks!

Sharon from Yulee, FL

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RE: Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

I have used bleach many times it does not work well. I will try the vinegar now. Will let you know if it works.

Post By Cathy (Guest Post)

RE: Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

Add 1 tablespoon of liquid household bleach to a gallon of cool water and pour into the container.

Let the solution remain in the container for 10 minutes, then pour out.

Rinse the container with purified water. Pour out the rinse water and let dry. Do not wipe dry with paper towels, hand towels, etc. These may harbor germs which will leave bacteria in the container.

You now have a completely sanitized container!

NEVER use hot water! Hot water weakens plastic and may cause it to warp or become thin in some areas.

Never reuse "one-time" use containers such as plastic water bottles, party cups or plastic cutlery, unless the label says "safe for reuse!" These items are not designed to be be reused, nor can they be completed and safely cleaned since they cannot withstand a hot enough water temperature to be sanitized. They have been manufactured with small imperfections (ridges, rims, inconsistent surfaces) which harbor germs and can make you sick!

Post By ivy (Guest Post)

RE: Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

I have not tried this but try placing the can in the sun for a day. This is supposed to remove tomato stains from plastic containers and odors from plastic containers.

Post by Gvoisard

RE: Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

I use white vinegar about 1/2 cup or less and let it set out. It has worked or I used baking soda alone
and just shake it once in a while and it also works.
good luck

Post by meoowmom

RE: Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

Try stuffing it with lightly crushed newspaper and putting it in the sun for a few days.

Post By Linda (Guest Post)

RE: Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

Dawn Ultra dish detergent has a new product to erase odor in dishes. It is a splash of lime odor eraser.

Post By Hannah01 (Guest Post)

RE: Removing Coffee Odor From Plastic Coffee Containers

I agree with the previous post
---> Use WHITE VINEGAR, but if your containers are really large, you may need to use more vinegar than stated, maybe even 2 cups then soak overnight.

---> Vinegar and Lemon Juice are natures disinfectants, and odor removers.

Post by Cyinda

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