prv
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nothing has even begun to shift the smell in a well stinky fridge. It seems to me that the smell becomes ingrained into the plastic
I'm jolly pleased that mine is made of welded stainless
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Pete
nothing has even begun to shift the smell in a well stinky fridge. It seems to me that the smell becomes ingrained into the plastic
Hate to say this, but from bitter experience don't rely on any of the above to work. I hope you're luckier than me, but in my experience (2 events) nothing has even begun to shift the smell in a well stinky fridge. It seems to me that the smell becomes ingrained into the plastic and washing it off isn't addressing the problem at all, you just end up with a very clean fridge made of very smelly plastic. If so be prepared to live with it or its the deep six I'm afraid.
Dry Bicarb in a pot in the fridge