Try keeping a piece of charcoal in the unit.
2006-11-06 21:50:16
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answer #1
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answered by LHP 2
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Bleach baby.. Bleach.It is the only thing that will kill bad chicken germs.Keep everything out of the freezer for a few days and let it air out while being plugged in.
Odo_Ban from Wal Mart is also a great choice and it smells great.
2006-11-07 04:38:27
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answered by Cammie 7
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Take a bowl, fill it up with unused charcoal and put it into your freezer. Don't close the bowl. The charcoal will absorb the smell. Leave it in for a day or two and repeat with new charcoal if the smell still lingers.
2006-11-06 21:52:35
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answer #3
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answered by cirontheyve 3
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verify for meals that have expired. packaged meals could have an expiration date, and something you pacaged and put in there shouldn't stay in for extra suitable than 3-6 months. in case you could no longer bear in mind what it somewhat is or once you placed it in there, throw it out. once you have completed that, take each little thing this is handed over of the freezer. take a sponge or rag with warm water and bleach or different enjoyed ones cleanser (lysol cleanser works properly) and wipe down the total interior the freezer. then flow returned over with heat water and then returned with a dry rag to p.c.. up any extra suitable water and/or cleanser which could be left. you could placed each little thing returned into the freezer at this element ... and flow to the grocery and get a field of baking soda. arm and hammer (the orange field) has one you will desire to purchase the place the realm panels come off, that's reachable. if no longer, only open up the precise of the field and placed the entirte field of soda far returned into the freezer. this might ward off new odors. you will desire to bathe out the freezer each 3 or so months, removing previous stuff as you flow alongside and replace the baking soda.
2016-10-21 10:04:48
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answered by ? 4
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Clean w a vinegar or baking soda solution and rinse well- wad up newspaper and place in side after drying- it will help absorb the odor along with some charcoal placed inside the freezer= D
2006-11-06 21:55:19
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answered by Debby B 6
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Wow! I'll bet you don't forget this one again. Scrub, whatever they say or claim to use, scrub the thing out real good with soap like ,Dawn. Than use warm water to take the suds if any out. Go over it twice if needed than let it air.
I wouldn't be surprised if you had to do this twice. Remember chicken carries salmonella, etc so I would say to use rubber gloves to start with and be careful. Put an opened box of Arm & Hammer baking soda in the thing to get some of the smell out.
2006-11-06 21:55:59
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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Try charcoal. Just some brickettes that you would use for the grill will work.
2006-11-06 22:42:49
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answered by rebecca_sld 4
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