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Bleaching a Cooler
What are your thoughts on bleaching a cooler to clean it? The reason I'm asking is because I can't seem to get rid of the soap scent on my cooler, so I'm thinking of just bleaching it and letting it air dry for a few days.
This was an old trick with fish tanks that I used to use, and it worked wonders because the chlorine would essentially become gaseous and all removed any trace of odor from cleaning products. Has anyone tried this method? |
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you will have to dilute it. Pure bleach with damage the cooler. or use a baking soda and water solution and scrub it.
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Jim...I used baking soda and water to get rid of the smell. Let it sit 24 hours with the baking soda/water and then dried it out and it was good to go.
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I used a little dish soap with distilled water and it was fine in 24 hours. I went over it again with just distilled water and let it sit for another 24 hours and had no plastic smell.
If it's nice out maybe letting it air our outside. |
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Once you get several hundred cigars in it you shouldn't have any "smell" issues.
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I was just worried that it would transfer the soapy smell to the cigars...that make a very unhappy KSB. |
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I heard they do it in California.....so it must be okay:D
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Throw some Spanish cedar in there, too!
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Oh, one last tip: no matter how proud you are of your new storage, DO NOT post pics of an empty cooler! :ss Posted via Mobile Device |
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You might be able to get out the soapy smell by wiping down the inside with a paper towel soaked in isopropyl alcohol. I have not done this with plastic but it works with glass...worth a shot since it's easy as hell and dries super quick.
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That paste made it much easier to clean out the little gaps. I did it as soon as I got home, and checked it before I went to bed and so far you can't smell anything. You make a good point about the wedding...maybe I'll try that approach with the little lady. :D |
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