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13/8/2007 at 9:38am
 Location: south yorks
 Outfit: avondale lindrick
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Help please! I have tryed all sorts but to date nothing has worked. antibacterial stuff, white vinegar, lemon juice, bicarb soda, vanila essence, milton, after a few hours the smell comes back. It is not coming from the back of the fridge so it cant be anything electrical and it pongs worse in the ice box. If i leave the door open it becomes very faint but the moment i close her up and start the the cooler back it comes. I blocked up the condensation drain hole to see if it might be coming from there but that made no difference either. I spoke to the previous owner about it as i have only recently  aquired the caravan to ask what he might have left in there to cause such a smell, he says " nowt a dint notice a smell" (fibber!!) I will be greatful of any advice apart from, bin the fridge. Many thanks.


13/8/2007 at 10:03am
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: Mondeo 2.0Auto 1994 Fleetwood Garland
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You have cleaned the fridge with everything known to man, and I don't think that there is anything in the workings of the fridge that would cause a smell except possibly the gas in the cooling pipes.  If that was leaking then the fridge wouldnt work.  It is possible that someone has left something in the freezer then put the caravan in storage for a few months.  In which case you need to get right in to the corners with the cleaner and you may need you to remove some parts.

The only other thing that I can think of is that something has died under the fridge......a mouse or something!  I would take the fridge out and check and clean under and behind it too.  Whilst it is out see if the smell moves with the fridge.  Just be careful with the gas/electric connections.....if in doubt get someone who is qualified to do it for you.



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13/8/2007 at 9:46pm
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit: Caravan now Sold
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hi i use fendox by fenwicks,if you get some and place a towel in the base of the fridge,mix a strong mix of fendox in a spray bottle a give it a good spray all over inside and leave it for 15 minutes then wipe it all out.never had any black bits or smells.

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14/8/2007 at 1:32pm
 Location: South Gloucestershire
 Outfit: Sterling Excel 550 - Honda CR-V Mk4
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It sounds like the plastic lining of the freezer compartment has absorbed the foul smell - probably from some forgotten food item having been left in it previously.

I can speak from experience concerning the smell of dead mice.  We've had that happen twice in the office, where a mouse has died under the floor space. It's a very powerful and distinctive smell which pervades a huge area and I am pretty certain that the entire caravan would be a no-go zone if that had happenend!

I think you should return to attempts to remove the smell with cleaning materials - perhaps it would help to leave something in contact with the plastic lining for several hours/days - say a paste made from bicarb which could be left coating the plastic, or something that could be left in the compartment to absorb the smell somehow rather than just wiping it over repeatedly.

Other suggested odour-absorbing materials are - charcoal, cat litter or coffee grounds.

Good luck!



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14/8/2007 at 3:14pm
 Location: Lancashire
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someone said three onions cut in half and left a day or two removes the smell.

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14/8/2007 at 7:55pm
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: Mondeo 2.0Auto 1994 Fleetwood Garland
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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 14/8/2007
someone said three onions cut in half and left a day or two removes the smell.
That works for the smell of paint in the house when decorating too....float them in a bowl of water!


19/8/2007 at 3:29pm
 Location: Carlisle
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We had a similar problem and asked for advice and got lots of ideas re products and tricks re scrubbing all surfaces none of which got rid of the rotten bacony smell we had and then some genius asked if we had cleaned the grooves in the grey fridge door seal by pulling them straight and getting right in to the cracks. Doh!, ah well give anything try a bit of baking soda into the grooves and bingo no more pong. We now clean the seal start of every season.

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