Rotten meat left in fridge

Jeff C.

Chief Grass Master
Straight clorox bleach to clean and baking soda as mentioned above.
 

Dr. Strangelove

Senior Member
Step 1: Throw away old fridge.

Step 2: Buy new fridge.

Years ago, my aunt and uncle had a camper trailer they were using as a lakehouse in upstate SC. My cousin stayed there one weekend and shut off the breakers as instructed when she left, forgetting that the fridge breaker was supposed to be left on.

Well, that was one of the hottest summers on record and we didn't get back to the lake for a couple of weeks. The freezer part of the fridge had 10lbs or so of ground beef in it at the time, we could smell the stank 20 feet away from the trailer before we even opened the door. It was awful.

My aunt worked her rear off and cleaned that fridge with everything she could find. They had the camper another ten years or so and the smell never completely dispersed from the fridge. When it was really humid, you could still get a faint whiff of rotten meat when you opened the freezer.
 

Big7

The Oracle
Take it outside.

Wash it good with a "regular" hose nozzle. (NOT pressure washer)

Spray with Purple Power, Crud Cutter or something similar.

Let it dry. Leave open a few days then shoot it with some bleach
in a plant sprayer bottle. Rinse. Let dry.

When you are moving it, keep it as level as possible.
If the oil flows into the compressor, It's toast. So be careful.

While you have it out, get some commercial coil cleaner
and do that. Not much money + you already have it outside.
 

Crakajak

Daily Driveler News Team
Take it outside. Turn it on its back being careful no to damage coils.
Put 2-3 boxes of denture cleaner inside ,fill to top and let it sit for 24 hrs.If it leaks you might have to add more.
Carefully turn it up and spray inside.Then clean with bleach and scrub inside.
It works great for fish,should work for rotten meat also.
Should have also stated that you have to let it sit back upright for 24 hrs before turning back on.
 
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Big7

The Oracle
Take it outside. Turn it on its back being careful no to damage coils.
Put 2-3 boxes of denture cleaner inside ,fill to top and let it sit for 24 hrs.If it leaks you might have to add more.
Carefully turn it up and spray inside.Then clean with bleach and scrub inside.
It works great for fish,should work for rotten meat also.

No..

If you turn it on it's back, oil will go into the compressor
and that is bad.

Keep it as level as you can. ;)
 

Crakajak

Daily Driveler News Team
No..

If you turn it on it's back, oil will go into the compressor
and that is bad.

Keep it as level as you can. ;)

Not if you give it 24 hours to drain the oil back into the compressor.
I have moved many refrigerators on their back and never had a problem if I let them sit back upright for 24 hours before turning back on.
 

IIICrkRepr

Senior Member
After a thorough cleaning wipe down the interior of the fridge with vanilla extract. Has worked for some pretty rank fridges in the past.
 

Milkman

Deer Farmer Moderator
Staff member
Throw away camper

Buy my camper, see market place :D
 

walkinboss01

Senior Member
I bought a "new" freezer from someone that had the same issue. My wife said I was crazy and wasted our money. After two days I was the one laughing- Baking soda, loose charcoal on a paper plate, clean with bleach, balled up newspaper, and I bought a carbon filter on eBay that hangs on the inside of my freezer grates.
 

Artfuldodger

Senior Member
Put a bag of charcoal in it. Activated charcoal would be better.

Coffee does work pretty good as mentioned. Used car salesmen use this trick.
 

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