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Title: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: scalebowler on May 05, 2010, 05:07:51 pm
Would putting a box of baking soda work at getting rid of that "old" smell in my machine? Works for refrigerators at keeping the smells down so I was wondering if the same would work for a vending machine. Right now it kind of smells like my grandparents garage.  :laugh:


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: mznb1u on May 05, 2010, 05:19:27 pm
I keep a box of baking soda in my USS 64 and it does seem to help.

 :drinking: Tim :drinking:


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: Vendo_110 on May 05, 2010, 05:31:15 pm
All I know is that as soon as I changed that nasty old insulation out of my machine the smell was gone.  It stank! 


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: scalebowler on May 05, 2010, 05:38:09 pm
Awesome I am going to have to try both. As soon as I get some free time I am going to replace the insulation, door gasket, fan shroud and fix the rust on the bottom of the liner.


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: johnieG on May 05, 2010, 06:16:07 pm
What you're smelling is type of mildew that also lives in the pores of the galvanized tank & shleves (and sometime in the insulation if it got wet), don't use chlorine bleach at all on galvanized metal as it will attack the zinc plating, you can pickup a bottle of mildew-away from a marine/boating supplier, it's non-chlorine based & is safe to spray around the inside of the machine, remove all of you bottles & spray the top and the bottom of all of the shelves, the tank & be sure to get the seams & under the evaporator coils ( don't spray the electric motor though) & wipe down the door-liner & the door seal inside the folds...

It should reduce the odor, & as mentioned before, a box of baking soda helps too, it's the cold-damp environment that encourages the mildew & condensation in the door-liners insulation also will grow it. modern refrigerators have an additive that inhibits mildew/mold growth built right into the plastic, also commercial 'fridges have stainless liners that prevent most "cooties" from growing on it's surfaces, but once something spills, it provides a friendly spot to start the growth.


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: cdc1960 on May 05, 2010, 06:22:14 pm
I found that a pine cleaner such as Pinesol worked well at killing the mildew, and the smell in my V63...


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: pepsi-perk on May 05, 2010, 08:20:12 pm
yeah, but then how to you kill the smell of pinesol  :biggrin:  that stuff messes with my sinuses bad!


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: scalebowler on May 05, 2010, 08:49:19 pm
I think I am going to just stick to the baking soda. I got a vendorlator 165 with the serpentine tracks and those look like they will be really hard to clean out.


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: cdc1960 on May 05, 2010, 10:38:05 pm
yeah, but then how to you kill the smell of pinesol  :biggrin:  that stuff messes with my sinuses bad!

that's the one downside... takes about two weeks and then that smell is gone too... (still better than the mold smell :biggrin:)


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: SIGNGUY on May 06, 2010, 09:00:01 am
Call me weird, but I love to open up my all origianl Vendo 44 and get a wif of that old machine smell... Seriously I like it?  :help:
ok maybe I'm sniffing it too much and my sense of smell is off? :oops:


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: scalebowler on May 06, 2010, 01:34:23 pm
lol. I don't really mind it that much because it does go down a lot when the machine is running but I know that someone is going to complain about it at home. According to my roommate it made the cans taste like it. I never noticed it but then again he quit liking the machine when I turned it on.


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: GreginNM on May 07, 2010, 01:49:34 pm
I'm with you, John...I love the smell of the inside of an old soda machine!


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: SIGNGUY on May 07, 2010, 04:16:24 pm
Good I'm not crazy then..
Thanks for support Greg. :tounge:


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: Vendo_110 on May 07, 2010, 05:30:00 pm
Good I'm not crazy then..
Thanks for support Greg. :tounge:

No, actually I think both of you are crazy!  :Oo:  :tounge:


Title: Re: Getting rid of that old smell
Post by: bigred on May 07, 2010, 06:22:28 pm
 :blush: i guess call me krazy too as i like the smell of my old
machine also