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How to Deodorize Smelly Plastic Food Containers

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By Pauline Gill
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Deodorize Smelly Plastic Food Containers
Deodorize Smelly Plastic Food Containers
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Plastic has become a daily part of life. You dispose of garbage in plastic bags, buy children plastic toys, drink out of plastic mugs and store food in plastic containers. Because plastic containers are made from polypropylene, they are porous. Food odors can stay in the plastic if the food is stored for a long period of time. If you hate the idea of throwing out the containers when they get smelly, there are ways to clean them and eliminate the smell. Ideal cleaning agents are right in your kitchen, so look around you and you will find what you need to deodorize smelly plastic food containers.

From Quick Guide: Plastic Containers 101
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Automatic dishwasher detergent
  • Baking soda
  • Lemon juice
  • Vinegar
  • Coffee beans or coffee grinds
  • Vanilla
  1. Step 1

    Get out the automatic dishwasher detergent. Fill the container with hot water and one to two teaspoons of automatic dishwasher detergent. Shake it up to get the detergent sudsy and then let it sit overnight. In the morning, rinse out the container. If the smell is still there, add baking soda and warm water and soak again. This should finish the job and you will have a pleasant smelling plastic container.

  2. Step 2

    Reach for the baking soda. Make a paste out of baking soda and warm water. Coat the entire plastic container on the inside, cover and let it sit for a day or overnight. Thoroughly rinse. Try sprinkling the baking soda into the container, shake it around, cover and let it sit for a day. Rinse thoroughly.

  3. Step 3

    Grab the vinegar. Fill the container with warm water and 1/4 cup of vinegar. dd a few drops of dish detergent and shake. Set aside for a few hours, then rinse completely. Out of vinegar? Try lemon juice.

  4. Step 4

    Pull out the vanilla. Rub the container with vanilla and let it sit overnight. Or, put the vanilla in warm water, shake, and let it sit out overnight. Wash thoroughly in the morning.

  5. Step 5

    Open up that bag of coffee beans. Coffee beans or used coffee grounds are great deodorizers. In fact, dry coffee grounds left in the refrigerator work like baking soda. The grounds will soak up odors. Either place a few coffee beans in the container or place dried coffee grounds in the container. Cover and let set for a day or overnight. The beans or grounds should take care of the odors. Dry the coffee grounds by spreading them out on a cookie sheet.

  6. Step 6

    Plastic containers are a convenient way to store food, but they do collect odors. Before throwing them away, try out the deodorizing ingredients right in your kitchen. You may save some money.

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