I've got the bag in the microwave, and the microwave in the freezer, but I can't work out how to plug the microwave in, and still keep the freezer door shut.
Washing soda. Most smells from body exudations are fatty acids, so they need to be neutralised with an alkali. Discovered this years ago when the kids used to spill their milk in the car carpets.
Washing soda. Most smells from body exudations are fatty acids, so they need to be neutralised with an alkali. Discovered this years ago when the kids used to spill their milk in the car carpets.
ooh that's a tip . My Dad's mate spilt milk in his car, which duly stank and next time they met, was asked "did you manage to get rid of the smell". "Yes", he replied. "How?" "I sold the car", though I'm not sure how he got anyone to buy it. I did similar and ended up dumping the carpets
ooh that's a tip . My Dad's mate spilt milk in his car, which duly stank and next time they met, was asked "did you manage to get rid of the smell". "Yes", he replied. "How?" "I sold the car", though I'm not sure how he got anyone to buy it. I did similar and ended up dumping the carpets
I suspect that Febreze is slightly alkaline for the same reason, but I don't have a lab available to me these days to test that. Any chemists out there?
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