count_dookie
Well-Known Member
2 weeks ago I got a free chest freezer and learned that nothing in life is truly free. The person I got it from had someone working on their garage, they unplugged it, and didn't ever plug it back in. The deer in the freezer did not fair well.
So far I have sprayed it down with bleach twice, sprayed it down with vinegar and let a gallon of it stand in the bottom for a week closed, left it out without the top on it for several days through rain and sun, sprayed down with an oxy enzyme pet spray 3 times, and it is currently sitting with a large bowl of vinegar and the bottom covered with 2 boxes of baking soda.
I though that I had defeated the stink but after bringing it in there is still a bit of mustiness to it. Does anyone have additional ideas on how to fight the smell? I am wanting this to be fermentation chamber but I'm starting to think I am just wasting my time trying to get this thing deer free.
So far I have sprayed it down with bleach twice, sprayed it down with vinegar and let a gallon of it stand in the bottom for a week closed, left it out without the top on it for several days through rain and sun, sprayed down with an oxy enzyme pet spray 3 times, and it is currently sitting with a large bowl of vinegar and the bottom covered with 2 boxes of baking soda.
I though that I had defeated the stink but after bringing it in there is still a bit of mustiness to it. Does anyone have additional ideas on how to fight the smell? I am wanting this to be fermentation chamber but I'm starting to think I am just wasting my time trying to get this thing deer free.