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A friendly tip to the new wineador owners.
I have read A LOT about how to clean out the new Wineador smell. Seems everyone has their own method that includes washing, baking soda, sitting in the sun, flooding the unit... ect...
Well, I just ordered my drawers finally so I decided I better get to it, first thing I did was open the door and place a tower fan in front of the door blowing air directly into the thing. I just turned the fan off an hour ago, it was only blowing for about 12 hours on it's lowest setting overnight. Smell is gone... no trace of it at all. I hadn't seen anyone say they had tried just blowing the smell out so I figured I would try it. I just placed a dish with baking soda in there just to be sure over the next few days (I have the spare time still lol) but I have literally stuck my nose against the racks and sidewalls trying to get a hint of the smell and it's totally gone. I can't believe it was THAT easy. :D |
Re: A friendly tip to the new wineador owners.
Women could take a lesson from this.. scrubbing it doesn't always work, learn how to blow it right and expect wonders! Thanks for sharing. :tu
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Re: A friendly tip to the new wineador owners.
DC, you need a deducted thread in the joke forum lol.
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Re: A friendly tip to the new wineador owners.
thanks for the tip :tu
I think Im going to try this with a new suitcase I bought that has a really strong plastic smell. |
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