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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!
Post last edited on 14/08/2007 13:38:12
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