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    I'm picking up my new cooler tonight and am wondering how long I should wait for the outgassing to finish. Normally I'd let it sit outside but I live in Seattle so there ain't no sun for a while I'm planning on putting in the attic or a closet so the cats don't make a home in it. Do I just wait for it to stop smelling or should I give it four or five days rather than a couple or three?

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    I just set one up; with the lid open and a fan blowing, the smell took four-five days to dissipate. I'm not storing any loose sticks in mine, though, so I'm not too worried about residual smell - in a few days, I haven't noticed any smell, anyhow.
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    Ya, as long as everything you put in I wouldn't worry to much about it either. It'll reek of cigars soon
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    I have few boxes coming to stink it up quick

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    I have used two coolerdors, one new, which I left in the sun outside for a week, and an old one, which I washed out really good and left in the sun for two days. YMMV. I agree with the posts above in that I don't think the cooler smell is that big a deal.
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    I'm finishing up work on a mini-coolerdor, I left mine open over night then I stuffed it full of empty boxes. A day later it smelled great, I have heard bleach used as an option to sanitize and eliminate odors as well.
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    Dunno about bleach. I for one wouldn't go that route.

    Just fix that sucker with ceder boxes or the boxes the cigars came in, and you are good to go.

    Soon enough, the cigar smell will over-power what was there before.

    Take some pics. I'd like to see the smokes you keep in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FactoredReality View Post
    I'm finishing up work on a mini-coolerdor, I left mine open over night then I stuffed it full of empty boxes. A day later it smelled great, I have heard bleach used as an option to sanitize and eliminate odors as well.
    Diluted bleach is what Coleman says. Good thing about bleach is it disinfects the surface, killing mould. Dunno if I would go that far - bleach looks mostly for getting rid of the aftereffects of science experiments.
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    If the product has a faucet, be sure to rinse with hot soapy water and drain completely.
    Use baking soda and water to remove tough stains.

    Remove odours with a diluted solution of chlorine bleach and water. If odour persists, wipe interior with a cloth saturated with vanilla extract, then leave in cloth in cooler overnight.
    Always air dry with the lid open before storing.
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    I'm a noob here but I'm learned a few tricks to building a coolerdor.

    Bleach is perfectly safe for your cooler and it kills nasties at as low as a few ppm. I used it for year to sanitize my beer and wine bottles prior to bottling for that reason. If you use like 1 tbsp per gallon of water and triple rinse you will have no bleach residue or smell. Let the cooler air dry and keep it open until the plastic smell is gone. 2-5 days unless you get some really stinky plastic. Realistically though, if you get some cedar to line the walls then the plastic smell will not even be an issue. My cooler actually smells more cedary than my humidors do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmp View Post
    I'm a noob here but I'm learned a few tricks to building a coolerdor.

    Bleach is perfectly safe for your cooler and it kills nasties at as low as a few ppm. I used it for year to sanitize my beer and wine bottles prior to bottling for that reason. If you use like 1 tbsp per gallon of water and triple rinse you will have no bleach residue or smell. Let the cooler air dry and keep it open until the plastic smell is gone. 2-5 days unless you get some really stinky plastic. Realistically though, if you get some cedar to line the walls then the plastic smell will not even be an issue. My cooler actually smells more cedary than my humidors do.
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    Light bleach solutions are no problem. Hell, you can sanitize drinking water that way. I just didn't have any on hand. I let it air out for three days in the garage and you can't smell a thing. I just put the four boxes I have in this morning and I'll have four more delivered Mon and another on Fri. I'm also going to pick up some spanish cedar boards to make shelves and a couple trays for singles. I'll take pics once it's a little more full. Shouldn't take too long

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by pmp View Post
    Southern California. Thanks for the welcome. I'm an fng here but I moderate blowinsmoke.net and was a member of ca for years before I got banned for posting a derogatory review of the non-cuban bolivar. What can I say it was one of the worst cigars I ever smoked.
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