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  • Jul 10, 2007, 08:45 PM
    CakeLady
    Onion odor in plastic container?
    I have a huge plastic container that I used last weekend to take a 7-layer salad to church in. Now it smells like onion, and the smell won't come out with soap/water and or bleach.

    It's new and it's huge---or I'd just buy another one.

    I've heard you can place some dampened crumpled newspaper inside to take out the smell. Anyone with OTHER suggestions?

    Thanks,
    --Cake--
  • Jul 10, 2007, 08:51 PM
    rankrank55
    Plastic absorbs smells very easily! Try filling it with water and place a steel ball, anything steel, inside of it for a few hours. Steel is great for absorbing odors; they even sell steel bars of "soap" for your hands!
  • Jul 17, 2007, 02:44 PM
    tickle
    Solution of 3 parts vinegar and l part water, let sit for 24 hours, drain and rinse well with fresh water a couple of times
  • Jul 17, 2007, 08:30 PM
    Answer Expert
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CakeLady
    I have a huge plastic container that I used last weekend to take a 7-layer salad to church in. Now it smells like onion, and the smell won't come out with soap/water and or bleach.

    It's new and it's huge---or I'd just buy another one.

    I've heard you can place some dampened crumpled newspaper inside to take out the smell. Anyone with OTHER suggestions??

    Thanks,
    --Cake--

    Dry crumpled newspaper or grass clippings both will remove the odor.
  • Jul 17, 2007, 08:43 PM
    Wondergirl
    Clean kitty litter?
  • Nov 17, 2008, 08:50 AM
    starcrush

    I use ajax when cleaning out plastic containers I rub it in there then take dish washing liguid and clean it or you can let the ajax cleanser soak in for a while then clean it
  • Feb 4, 2009, 10:45 PM
    CakeLady

    I've found two definite answers to this question that really work very well!

    One is placing the container in direct, HOT sunlight for a couple days. Like in a very hot car or window where the sun stays for a long time each day. Smell came right out, like it was never there.

    Same thing for the crumpled up newspaper. That works wonders, in a couple days also---and it doesn't matter whether it is in sunlight or not, although the extra "heat" from the sun on the newspapers does seem to speed up the process.

    Hope this helps someone!

    --Cake Lady

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