Put some cat pee in there. That should take care of the plastic odor.
Now to take care of that cat pee...
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.
Pull everything out you can, wash it with bleach and soap again and take the door off. Take the seal off the door and/or freezer and replace it. Get some fish tank sealant and plug every hole, crack etc. Let the whole thing remain open w/o the door for a couple of weeks. Reassemble, go to the local wood store and get some scrap cedar, doesn't have to be Spanish, and just toss it in with a bowl of water. Now get a couple cheap cigars and put them in Tupperware without the lid, place that in the freezer. Wait a week. (Don't worry about actual RH).
Now open the freezer and smell. If it smells like plastic only, that is a problem. If it smells more like cedar with only a little plastic you should be fine.
Now try the cigar. If it tastes like plastic, your done, if not build away.
Once you line the thing with Spanish cedar you should be all set presuming you had little or no plastic smell/taste from the test.
Also, if both freezers have the plastic problem after the test go to Home depot and buy some vapor barrier, put that in, then a layer of really thin, 1/4 inch or less, cabinet grade plywood, then the Spanish cedar and you should be all set. Or just do this from the start after you have disassembled, cleaned, sealed, aired out and reassembled.
Last edited by nhcigarfan; 02-12-2008 at 10:03 AM.
No doubt a cooler is easier.
Thanks to everyone for all the helpful replies (except the cat pee idea, about which I remain dubious).
I think I may go with the cooler for the near future, and the freezer will be a longer-term project. :)
What you're smelling are phalates or something like that. The odor will certainly get into your cigars, as fats (the oils in a cigar) absorb odor. With a cooler you're going to have to de-plastic too. The sun really helps in breaking down these compounds, so leave it out to dry in the bright sun for as many days as possible, freezer or cooler.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
I see. Thanks for the excellent tip.
So now that I've decided to buy a large cooler (or use one of the ones I have in my garage, I cannot decide), I should leave it outside in a sunny spot for a week or so (?), and that should remove the plasitcy smell. Cool.
ALthough I would love to put the freezer out in the sun for a week or so and use that (my neighbors would love that), I don't think I can get it out of the house. I think the (basement) doorframe probably had to be removed to bring it in.
how big is the cooler you have?
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
and I'm not sure about the former." -Albert Einstein
If both freezers are the same I would be very tempted to bust one up to see if the plastic removal is an option. I would think that it could be successfully replaced with wood. If not I think the cat pee idea is definitely a viable option.
"If your wife doesn't like the aroma of your cigar - change your wife."
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