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Freezer Stench

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So my freezer tripped the GFI this last weekend and proceeded to thaw out while I was on a long weekend. Needless to say, 50 pounds of venison, some fish, chicken, porkchops and breast milk all thawed and started to stink.

I cleaned it all out, shopvacced the liquids out, soft scrubbed it and aired it out for 2 or 3 days. Now I really want to plug it back in(i got the problem figured out) but the damn thing still smells...I also Lysoled the chit outta it. And threw in an Arm and Hammer packet.

Anyone got any ideas on getting rid of the smell?
 
So my freezer tripped the GFI this last weekend and proceeded to thaw out while I was on a long weekend. Needless to say, 50 pounds of venison, some fish, chicken, porkchops and breast milk all thawed and started to stink.

I cleaned it all out, shopvacced the liquids out, soft scrubbed it and aired it out for 2 or 3 days. Now I really want to plug it back in(i got the problem figured out) but the damn thing still smells...I also Lysoled the chit outta it. And threw in an Arm and Hammer packet.

Anyone got any ideas on getting rid of the smell?


you pretty much are dinked lol....don,t use chemicals because that s what the food will taste like down the road

baking soda scrub and get it cold again .. we thru the last one out ....same thing happened .....150 lbs of Moose, caribou and salmon ....along with he dead cat which was too cold to bury outside ....anywho ducted taped the whole issue and off to the dump ......
snuck past the dude at the gate and kicked off the back of the truck and scrammed lol
 
XR, I "smell" your pain.:eek: I had the same thing happen to a refrig-freezer, a few years ago. Compressor failed. Result the same.

You could try what H2 suggested, but you may end up trashing the whole works. I had to buy a new refrig-freezer.

Also , get the unit off of the GFI outlet. Those can be quirky and problematic with electric motors involved. Such as freezer compressors, laundry equip, etc.
Been there, done all that.
Good luck!
 
got ya on the cleaning...the wife is set to scrub again tomorrow.

My biggest worry is will the food take on the taste of the "thawed smell"? Really don't wanna trash it as it's brand new.

About the GFI, yep my neighbor is an electrician so he set me straight.
 
Every time I manually defrost my freezer it stinks. Never smelled one that didn't reek when its warm. Just plug it in an give it hell an as said get rid of that damn GFI.
 
Try a bleach product such as Clorox Cleanup. I use it for damn near everthing in the kitchen and bath. You will love this product. It even takes KoolAid stains out of a white kitchen counter top.
 
Charcoal of some sort works well.

You can also take newspaper, crumple it up a bit, and spray water on it and throw it inside. The newspaper will absorb it the best.

Ground coffee on a plate will also absorb odours... that is why you should never store coffee in a fridge or freezer.

Baking soda on a plate

Kitty litter, or vinegar

Change out these on occasion, and if that don't work you are pooched.

If the odour got into the insulation, you best go shopping.
 
So my freezer tripped the GFI this last weekend and proceeded to thaw out while I was on a long weekend. Needless to say, 50 pounds of venison, some fish, chicken, porkchops and breast milk all thawed and started to stink.

I cleaned it all out, shopvacced the liquids out, soft scrubbed it and aired it out for 2 or 3 days. Now I really want to plug it back in(i got the problem figured out) but the damn thing still smells...I also Lysoled the chit outta it. And threw in an Arm and Hammer packet.

Anyone got any ideas on getting rid of the smell?




Breast milk?
Is that for milk shakes? cereal? or what?
 
Ask the meatman

OR


To remove odors:
1. Remove all items from refrigerator or freezer. Throw out any spoiled foods. Take out removable parts and wash them and door gasket with mild detergent in warm water.
Rinse well and wipe dry.

2. Wash interior walls and door liner with solution of 1-2 tablespoonsful of baking soda to 1 quart warm water, and wipe dry. Leave door open and let it air out well, with a fan directed toward inside, and opened windows if climate permits.

3. If odor still remains, try one or all of the following means of odor removal.

a. Spread baking soda out on shallow pans (like shallow glass casseroles, pie plates, or jelly roll pans lined with foil) and put pans on shelves to absorb odors, or on the bottom and in baskets of chest freezer. Leave open and unplugged.

b. Buy activated charcoal (which is specially treated to remove odor molecules from air) at some department store housewares sections, appliance store, or pet shop. Spread out on shallow pans and put on shelves of refrigerator. Turn refrigerator on low setting and run empty a few days
so odors will be absorbed.

c. Spread cat litter in shallow pan in cabinet, turn on and run empty a few days. If odor is disappearing but is not all gone, replace old litter with fresh litter.

d. Pour several ounces imitation vanilla (not pure extract) in a shallow saucer, put on shelf and let run empty a few days.

e. Put fresh ground coffee in cereal bowls inside the refrigerator and let run empty several days. A slight coffee odor may remain, but will disappear after washing again with baking soda solution.

f. Pack each refrigerator shelf with crumpled newspaper. Set a cup of water on the top shelf or sprinkle the newspaper lightly with water. Allow refrigerator to run for approximately 5-6 days. This method takes a bit longer but has been effective in removal of strong odors.

g. Buy a commercial odor remover, and follow instructions exactly. Several companies manufacture a liquid concentrate which sells for about $3.00 for 1/4 to 1/2 ounce. A couple drops are put on a piece of cotton and placed in the area to absorb odors, in the cabinet or in a room.

Three of many brand names are: "Odor-Away" by Wrap-on Co., available at hardware and hospital supply stores, "SuperCD" IBL Household Products by Crackerbarrel Sales, Avenal, New Jersey, available in pet supply department or special products in grocery, or "Clean-Air" at some appliance repair shops. Hospital supply stores carry Dow Chemical Hospital Disinfectant and Deodorant Spray. Spray into cabinet and quickly shut the door. Repeat.

4. If none of these methods removes all the odor, then it has probably penetrated into insulation. Contact an appliance service company for an estimate on cost of removing the liner and replacing the insulation. If cost is too high you may prefer to get a new appliance. It could be used for occasional cooling of soda pop where the odor will not get into the beverage.

WARNING!
If refrigerator cannot be salvaged and is discarded, remove the door or lid. It is a law in Michigan, to
prevent deaths of children who may hide in the cabinet and suffocate.

This article was written by Anne Field, Extension Specialist, Emeritus, with references from Mary Ellen Delsipee, and Isabel Jones, previous Extension specialists.
 
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