it works but i just put everything in storage bags and cover bowl with lids or plastic wrapper. never had an issue with odors
2006-08-18 14:40:01
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answered by D.J. 5
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Yes. baking soda absorbs the odors in the fridge. Besides giving it a real good defrosting and cleaning, baking soda is actually the best remedy.
2006-08-18 14:39:15
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answered by I'm_Bored 4
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Yes! it helps in almost every way you can imagine. Kitty liter for example. You know we usually scoop the litter several times before throwing it away. Even the scented doesn't stay scent after two days. When you use baking soda it keeps the cat **** odor away for a week or longer if you need it
2006-08-18 14:52:29
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answered by Bethany B 2
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IT is VERY good,
other optios is a burnt bread, french bread style, put it over the stove and burn it, then inside the fridge like for 2 or 3 hours
Last option is vinegar, put some in a cup inside the fridge.
But the best is Baking Soda
2006-08-18 14:40:09
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answered by Christian D 4
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Yes, it does. I've found that it absorbs the musty smell in my basement closets. I put it down and leave it for a few days and then sweep it up. You can add baking soda and white vinegar then rinsed with clear water to sink drains to clear them out and freshen them.
2006-08-18 14:42:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is very good at absorbing the odor particles put out by other items in the refrigerator.
2006-08-18 14:38:47
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answered by Albannach 6
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yes, mix it with vinegar to make a cleaner, there are several sites for baking soda uses
2006-08-18 14:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-08-18 14:43:24
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answered by fred flintstone 2
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yes and keep your frig. foods rotated so they don't go bad
2006-08-18 14:53:38
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answered by wil_t52 6
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sure
2006-08-18 15:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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