I accidently left my favorite water bottle filled with juice at work over the weekend, and now I can't get rid of the 'rotten smell'. But I don't want to just throw it away - I am quite attached to it.
Is there a way to get a 'bad smell' out of plastic containers?
iishaducky answered Friday March 17 2006, 8:24 pm: god. its a water bottle. relax and get another one that looks the same. if it really is that important try doing what they do with skunkified kids, soak it in tomato juice. then the dishwasher. i reccomend filling it with water and soap for a few days. thats what i do for the nasty dishes at my house. never ever spray it with lisol or it will taste like lisol for like ever. good luck und such. tra la la. [ iishaducky's advice column | Ask iishaducky A Question ]
kristen22 answered Wednesday March 15 2006, 1:38 pm: Put hot water and 2 tablespoons of baking soda in it. shake it up a bit and let it sit for 30 minutes then shake it up and empty it then wash with dish detergent that should get rid of the smell.. [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
heyybaby answered Wednesday March 15 2006, 1:36 pm: Hey, dish detergant will be your best bet. It gets rid of any smells/mold. Or try washing it out with some type of soap. Good luck! :] [ heyybaby's advice column | Ask heyybaby A Question ]
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