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Freezer defrosted with meat in it. How to clean?
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[quote:bleach 71715:MV8yNjkwODlfNDczMzQ4Nl9FQUFGNUZBNg==] Check the drain pipe is free of any crap. If not use a coat hanger/wire and hose/pressure hose to clean it out. Put some neat bleach on a cloth and wipe all the sides - use rubber gloves. Close the lid for 2 hours. This keeps all the fumes within the freezer and keeps the bleach active. 2 hours later open freezer in WELL VENTILATED area. 1 hour later wipe sides with cloth soaked in fresh water. Dry sides with clean cloth. Turn freezer back on. [/quote]
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I accidentally unplugged my freezer in the garage, (100degrees F) until I smell it, which was about a week.
Tossed stuff out, cleaned with water and soap, but what should I do next? Anybody here been similarly dumb and have some ideas?
Boy, this stuff stinks.
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