Are there any drawers or shelves or anything else plastic that you can remove? If not, maybe refresh the baking soda and let it set for a few more days and re-check. I don't know of any special type of cleaner......
Are there any drawers or shelves or anything else plastic that you can remove? If not, maybe refresh the baking soda and let it set for a few more days and re-check. I don't know of any special type of cleaner......
The shelves are fixed in place, and made of galvanised metal tubing, so no help there. I will continue with the baking soda, certainly.
I think the baking soda absorbs oders from the air within but would not actually get to the source. As a kid we had an old freezer that smelled exactly like that. Maybe the older plastics or something?
I got some good "natural" cleaner from the local hippie organic foods supermarket. I will try that. If that does not work, I may consider the second freezer (There is another one down there right next to it, with less plastic).
I have an old freezer that I still use as a freezer and it has that plastic smell as well. I wonder if there is something you can coat it with to cover the smell. Or how about removing the plastic all together and replacing with wood/cedar and reinstall the metal shelving? Sounds like a PITA but might be worth it. I can only imagine how many sticks and boxes I could cram in my freezer if I ever converted it in to a freezerdor.
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I'm not sure removing the plastic is a viable option. The entire inside of the door is plastic, and the trim around the area where the door makes contact with the body is plastic as well. The rest is metal.
Although you have a good idea there. I wonder if I could paint over all the plastic (or the entire inside) before lining it with cedar.
Put some cat pee in there. That should take care of the plastic odor.
Now to take care of that cat pee...
Originally Posted by Heftysmokes:
Maybe I should do a movie review on Apollo 13 and tell you all "that's as real as it gets" since I'm a fucking astronaut.
This thing would have to be COMPLETELY odor-free for WEEKS before I would be able to sleep at night. Imagine the value of cigars in a box with that capacity, then imagine them slowly aging into beautiful, yellow-cello plastic tire-fire cat-turds
This definately has the makings for a wonderful project, but any risk to my smokes would be hard to justify. You can get an absolutely IMMENSE 100 quart cooler for the price of a box of midrange sticks.
This One Here is going to be my next one.
Baking soda, SHOULD eventually absorb all odors, provided whatever is emitting them is removed. if that happens to be the plastic inner shell, maybe you could replace it with wood panels. That would definately be a fun project
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