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dazza
22-08-2002, 04:23 AM
Hi All,
I have a couple of 15litre drums that have had a mild orange detergent in them that I want to use for water.
How can I clean them out?
Will I ever be able to get the orange smell out of them?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Cheers
Dazza

Derek Bullock
22-08-2002, 04:05 PM
Dazza

One thing you can look at is using bicarb soda. I have used it in the past for getting smells out of plastic bottles and containers and it is reasonably cheap if it doesnt work.

Cheers.


Derek

thunder
22-08-2002, 04:46 PM
Dazza, might be worth going to a home brew shop they sell stuff for bottle washing and sterilising, K-Mart also sell it in the appropriate department

Harrya
23-08-2002, 04:39 AM
Hi Try Using Nappiesan , It will Sterlize Bottles for making Beer and thats good Aey .Harrya

dazza
24-08-2002, 10:03 AM
Thanks for the tips. I will try bi-carb in one and nappysan in the other. Will let you know which is the better
Cheers
Dazza

T-REX
11-09-2002, 05:27 PM
If you still can't get that smell out of your drums put a couple of drops of vanilla essence in them and rinse with clean water. This should do the trick except they will smell of vanilla for a while. Also you can buy a spray pack of vanilla fridge wipe which works wonders on smelly eskies and fridges. Had a freezer die on me once and this was the only thing that got rid of the stench after it was repaired. Refridgeration mechanic put me onto it.

Glenn_Haworth
17-09-2002, 08:02 AM
Fill the drums with water and add about 200 mls of white vinegar, then leave in the sun for a couple of days, this should help.

griz066
18-09-2002, 03:57 PM
Hey why bother brand new 20 ltr drums at any camping store $8
That's my 2 bits

dazza
26-09-2002, 06:26 PM
Hi Guy's
The bicarb soda worked a treat. A bit of vanilla and clean as a whistle.
Griz the closest camping store to me is about 1500km away. Have to make do with what is available
Thanks for all of the info and tips
Dazza

Derek Bullock
27-09-2002, 04:28 PM
Pleased to hear that Dazza.

The old bi-carb is a pretty good all round cleaner actually and often over looked.


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