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On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 3:59:13 PM UTC-8, wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 10:24:55 +1100, Jeßus > wrote: > > >As per subject heading, I have a mild but persistent smell in my > >fridge, as though something in there is bad - only problem is, there > >isn't anything in there like that. > > > >A few days ago I removed everything and thoroughly cleaned the fridge, > >then checked (and cleaned) every item before returning them to the > >fridge. I never did find the cause, although I did suspect an egg > >carton that has been reused many times (that never went back into the > >fridge). I also checked the eggs for any bad ones. Nope. > > > >Yesterday I tried an onion halved, then some vanilla extract. > >To no avail... > > > >The fridge is in good condition and about 5 y/o now. Always been kept > >clean. There are one or two vents inside the fridge I haven't > >investigated as yet... but will after posting this. > > > >Does anyone have any ideas how to get rid of the smell? > >No, I'm not buying a new fridge, so let's not go there ![]() > > Try putting a box of Baking Soda (opened) in it, works as a good > deodorizer. Baking soda is a good fix. They make boxes of Arm and Hammer now with mesh sides especially for the fridge. |
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