Fridge smells but I don't know why...
Fridge smells but I don't know why...
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cqueen

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2,634 posts

238 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Fridge is whiffy, I've given it a proper clean out but still smells. There is a drain hole at the back with some sort of dip stick which says 'clean periodically'. I guess that means prod around the dipstick?
Well I've done that and no change.
Any ideas?

JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

283 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Slice some lemons and leave them in there for a day or so.. they will help neutralise any nasty odours (so long as you're sure everything else is clean)

ad551

1,502 posts

231 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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JamieBeeston said:
Slice some lemons and leave them in there for a day or so.. they will help neutralise any nasty odours (so long as you're sure everything else is clean)
Yep. Just don't leave the lemon near any eggs (unless you like lemon flavoured omelette, poached egg etc...)

Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

269 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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cqueen said:
Fridge is whiffy, I've given it a proper clean out but still smells. There is a drain hole at the back with some sort of dip stick which says 'clean periodically'. I guess that means prod around the dipstick?
Well I've done that and no change.
Any ideas?
Does it make a farting noise when you take your meat out?

cqueen

Original Poster:

2,634 posts

238 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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But I think the smell is coming from the fridge itself, not any left over food.

Fartgalen

6,779 posts

225 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Cara Van Man said:
cqueen said:
Fridge is whiffy, I've given it a proper clean out but still smells. There is a drain hole at the back with some sort of dip stick which says 'clean periodically'. I guess that means prod around the dipstick?
Well I've done that and no change.
Any ideas?
Does it make a farting noise when you take your meat out?
Hur hur hur

GTIR

24,741 posts

284 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Wash your feet.

Mr Will

13,719 posts

224 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Leave a tub of bicarbonate of soda open inside the fridge, it absorbs odours.

Garlick

40,601 posts

258 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Mr Will said:
Leave a tub of bicarbonate of soda open inside the fridge, it absorbs odours.
Will that work on your desk....complete with three month old butter in the drawer?

GC8

19,910 posts

208 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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A wipe down with a bicarb solution will cure this. Itll even stop an unused freezer from smelling...

Lil' Joe

1,548 posts

204 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Take the body out.

Landlord

12,689 posts

275 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Is there a drip-tray around the back (not necessarily inside, it may be physically around the back). This may have stale/stagnant water in it which will whiff.

netherfield

2,931 posts

202 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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^^^^That would be my guess as well.

eastlmark

1,656 posts

225 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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maybe something spilled at some point (cream is a favorite) run down the drain hole and now simmerring nicely on top of the compressor!
need to get behind it and clean off the tray sitting on top of the compressor.

Rosso Rebel

303 posts

272 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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eastlmark said:
maybe something spilled at some point (cream is a favorite) run down the drain hole and now simmerring nicely on top of the compressor!
need to get behind it and clean off the tray sitting on top of the compressor.
If you have cats, also check the tray on top of the compressor....... for dead mice eek!!

Dogwatch

6,336 posts

240 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Another vote for the evaporation tray on top of the compressor. Usually it can cope with run-off from the chiller plate but if the drain hole gets blocked and then cleared the resultant flood of water and bits of food will 'stew' on top of the compressor producing a nasty niff with no obvious source.

dundarach

5,785 posts

246 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Keep your coffee in there

cqueen

Original Poster:

2,634 posts

238 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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Ah... I have an integrated fridge...


BUGGER.


freecar

4,249 posts

205 months

Tuesday 16th March 2010
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cqueen said:
Ah... I have an integrated fridge...


BUGGER.
It got in there somehow. There will be a way to gain access to the rear of the unit (fnarr-fnarr) either through an adjacent cupboard or by removing a couple of screws and pulling it out (fnarr again!)

I'd personally try the wipe out with bicarb and other things first then go at it!

Fatboy

8,235 posts

290 months

Wednesday 17th March 2010
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Pour a small amount of bleach into the drain hole, that should kill any odours from the drip tray.

Also is there a vent under your fridge (in the section of cabinet that runs under the doors, you usually find a vent in built-in appliances, it might just pull out) - you could access thr deip tray from there? Might be easier than removing the fridge