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Lye Soap !!!! ..... or a good strong caustic detergent. Strong
caustic detergents would be available from a janitorial supply, farm/dairy supply or industrial hardware. The caustic will dissolve the cellular debris and the ****putrenes****... the enzymes that are causing the 'stink'. Nothing in the world smells as bad as a 'putrene'. Use proper protection when using stong caustic detergents: gloves, goggles, etc. In article .com, Captain B wrote: I have a question that will probably make you laugh/cringe a little. The other week when I returned to the dock, I plugged back into shore power and powered my systems up. Well...the one system I didn't power up is my refrigator/freezer. So, the roughly 15lbs of meat that I had in there baked for an entire week before I got back down to it. As you can imagine, the smell was something else, and cleaning it out was even better. So here is the meat of the question: I have put in baking soda to help absorb the smell, can anyone suggest anything else to help clean out the freezer and eliminate that odor? Thank you, Captain B www.boatersbasement.com |
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