I have this lunch box that is huge but works really well for me. I made a mistake a few weeks ago by leaving rotten food in it over the weekend and the stench is unbearable.
This lunch box has a removable interior made of some kind of plastic so I removed it and soaked it in warm water and dish soap for 48 hours in the sink and then I scrubbed the interior with a sponge.
When I got done, it still smelled like rotten food! I also cleaned the lid which isn’t removable but made of the same material. But just used the sponge on it.
Sticking my head inside is where I smell it most, so I think it’s the removable tub.
I also tried teabags as I heard of something like this with smelly shoes, but now my lunch box smells like feet lol.
So I’m at a loss. I love this box and don’t want to trash it. It was hard finding one like it.
Anything else I can try?
beaubbe@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Dunk it in vinegar overnight. It will kill bacterias, and the smell of vinegar itself will go away pretty quickly.
Jck2905@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
I can 2nd this advice. Vinegar will basically get rid of any smell I’ve ran into.
eltrain123@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Same same. I had a thermos I accidentally left hot cocoa (made with milk) in for about 6 months when it fell behind my car seat. I thought I was going to have to throw it out because it smelled so horribly rancid. I booked some water and flushed it out and used white vinegar for a few overnight soaks and it got the smell out. Like a brand new thermos…
QubaXR@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Whenever I’m in doubt about cleaning, I try sprinkling a good amount of baking soda and then pouring copious amounts of vinegar, then letting it do its thing. It’s an inexpensive experiment to try and could solve your problem.
Hacksaw@lemmy.ca 11 months ago
Baking soda works, vinegar works. When you mix them together it’s just salty water. It does nothing.