dawn_kiebawls
Lawncare and Landscaping enthusiast
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2017
- Messages
- 838
- Reaction score
- 516
I was lucky enough to find a free ~5cf chest freezer online that works fine! But, the reason it was free is the guy accidentally unplugged it and let a bunch of chicken go absolutely rancid. I thought he was exaggerating so I loaded it in the truck and got it home without smelling it...As soon as I opened it I felt my nose hair burning and my toenails curling at the same time. It could knock the buzzards off a s**t truck. It is just downright putrid (but clean, he attempted to salvage it himself)!
So, assuming I have the stomach to even give it a thorough cleaning is this thing worth the effort? Will a mix of vinegar, baking powder, bleach, hot water, dish soap actually get rid of the odor? If I do manage to get rid of the odor is this even safe to use? Any cleaning solution suggestion, or should I just throw some dynamite in it and see what happens?
I wanted to use it as a ferm/lagering chamber but I'm nervous to consume anything that comes out of there. There may not be enough bleach in town to clean this bastard.
Any and all advice is welcome. Cheers!
So, assuming I have the stomach to even give it a thorough cleaning is this thing worth the effort? Will a mix of vinegar, baking powder, bleach, hot water, dish soap actually get rid of the odor? If I do manage to get rid of the odor is this even safe to use? Any cleaning solution suggestion, or should I just throw some dynamite in it and see what happens?
I wanted to use it as a ferm/lagering chamber but I'm nervous to consume anything that comes out of there. There may not be enough bleach in town to clean this bastard.
Any and all advice is welcome. Cheers!