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Getting rid of a BAD smell ???
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Vendo Guy
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Getting rid of a BAD smell ???
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August 29, 2007, 01:42:04 pm »
Anyone have success getting rid of a BAD odor inside a machine?? Something must have died in the one I'm working on!!! I cleaned everything out very well, and then went back and used Chlorox Bleach....but it still stinks!!
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Re: Getting rid of a BAD smell ???
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August 29, 2007, 02:48:19 pm »
Scrub with baking soda and let it sit. Any chance you have something inside the tub & shell?
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It may be "an old wive's tale," but my Grandma said if you take a pan of vinegar and let it sit where there is a stink, it will take it away.
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Regular white vinegar is great to get rid of smells unless it is in the insulation that should take it out.
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I always run a box of baking soda , the kind that you open each side , Keeps the machine pretty fresh.
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like stated above it may come from the insulation. Metal should not harbor odor especially once cleaned w/ bleach
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