I would say to give the fridge a good wipe down using a cleaning product with some bleach in it. ex. Fantastic of 409. Then place an open box of baking soda in the refrigerator. Arm and Hammer even makes special box of baking soda for this purpose. The baking soda will absord the smell in no time. I keep a box in the frigerator and one in the freezer at all times. It makes the ice taste better from the freezer.
Answerplace a cup of fresh coffee grinds in the fridge and the smell will go away soonAnswer
After cleaning thoroughly, fill the refrigerator with crumpled newspaper... as many balls of it as will comfortably fit. Leave it in there for a day or two and you'll be amazed at how the paper absorbs odors.
My dad suggested this... his experience in the boating industry taught him this bit of genius. He said he did this all the time in refrigerators on boats that had been shut without running, resulting in a horrible mildew smell. Our freezer had lost power and the meat rotted, including fish. I tried vinegar, baking soda, lemon, coffee grounds.... the newspapers were the only thing that worked.
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Take a big piece of charcoal and lime and place it in the refrigerator. it will remove the most of the smell from refrigerator
If you mean from the fur, you might try rubbing the dog down with Tomato Juice, then washing it off with soap and water. That is supposed to work if he tangles with a skunk, although I've never had the misfortune to find out.
If you want to remove the smell from your hands, wash them. Then, wipe them on the faucet or any other stainless steel object. This sounds weird, but it works!
If the odor is in the house, then you'll need to thoroughly clean up the cooking area, take out the trash and then air out the area. You may spray an odor-reducing product, but it may just replace the smell. I use Fabreze odor-free.
boil some lemons Boil apples with cinnamon sticks or use Febreze Spray (works wonders.)
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Try putting an open box of baking soda in the freezer.
Wash the inside of the fridge with vinegar solution. Then leave an open box of baking soda in the fridge to absorb odors.
* You need to defrost the freezer and then clean it with a 1 to 2 parts mix of bleach and water. * You use baking soda.
Just give it a good bath and if that doesn't work then there is something wrong with the dog
put cat odor there and slowly it will start to smell better
A skunk could have made your dog smell like this? or it may just be his natural body odor which will come back even after a shower.
Dog urine can be removed from curtains by soaking them in vinegar and baking soda. It absorbs the odor and removes the stain.
Because my mom peed all over and did it with ur dog
yes some dog shampoos will have a fragrance to it to ride dog odor
Probably it is simply burning the fish and oil particles out of the air.
it depends on the dog and the qualities of the area they urinated in. you won't be able to smell it, but the dog probably will. try a training spray from a pet store.
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Fish smell is simply called fish odor. If you are thinking of fish odor syndrome, it is called trimethylaminuria, and is a rare genetic disorder.
They say tomato juice helps, but it could be an old wives tale.
There are many products on the market that claim to remove the odor of dog urine from carpets. These include Febreze and Pet Whiff Off. The first thing to do however would be to thoroughly clean the affected area with a steam cleaner if possible followed by an carpet shampoo with a professional cleaner. Follow this up with a product such as Febreze, which effectively masks any remaining odor and this should be enough.