Re: freezer cleaning

Re: freezer cleaning

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freezer cleaning CURIOUS GEORGE 04-04-2007

"CURIOUS GEORGE" <small-george@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:11842-4613D893-101@storefull-3131.bay.webtv.net...
> i've got a freezer that has a bad odor and wondering how to get it
> out.heres my email address. SMALL-GEORGE@WEBTV.NET i do appricate it.
>

Try washing it out with a solution of water and baking soda, then place a
couple of boxes of open baking soda in the freezer for a few days. Baking
soda is very helpful at absorbing freezer/refrigerator odors. If it is a
*very* bad odor (such as caused by food spoilage or a freezer that has been
unplugged and closed for a long time), also try placing several pans filled
with a layer of charcoal briquettes in the freezer -- but be sure they are
plain charcoal briquettes and not the type that are permeated with fluid for
"easy" lighting.

MaryL




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