Removing Rancid Oil Odor from Spritzer

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various methods for removing rancid oil odors from a spritzer, with participants sharing personal experiences and suggestions for cleaning techniques.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests soaking the spritzer in strong, soapy dishwater or degreaser, followed by a soak in lemon juice or baking soda and water.
  • Another participant mentions the possibility of using diluted bleach water for soaking.
  • A different participant shares an experience of using torn newspaper inside the spritzer to absorb odors, noting that it has worked for them in other contexts like Tupperware and refrigerators.
  • One participant expresses curiosity about how newspaper works for odor removal.
  • Another participant recalls reading that newspaper contains something that helps remove odors, although they cannot remember the specifics.
  • One participant shares that they have used newspaper in a litter box to reduce smells, although they do not have pets to confirm its effectiveness.
  • Another participant mentions using newspaper to absorb odors in sneakers and cleats.
  • One participant states that they run their spritzer through the dishwasher for cleaning.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method for removing the odor, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective solution.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a variety of personal cleaning experiences and methods, reflecting a range of approaches to odor removal without implying any definitive effectiveness.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for alternative cleaning methods for kitchen tools may find the shared experiences relevant.

micocina
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Does anyone know how to remove the rancid oil odor from the spritzer?:confused:
 
Oooh- that's a hard one!Oil is very hard to remove from plastic because they're very similar molecularly. First, I'd try to get ALL the oil off the surface by soaking it in strong, soapy dishwater or degreaser. And then I'd fill it with lemon juice and let it soak. Or baking soda and water.I'd also just replace the spray mechanism. The little teeny tubes and stuff won't clean easily. And they're what, $3 on replacement parts order?
 
Can you soak it in diluted bleach water?
 
What you could do is tear up in tiny pieces some newspaper and put it inside the spritzer and let it sit for several days.:)
 
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Newspaper? Wow! I had never heard of that. What does the newspaper do exactly?
 
There is something in newspaper that removes odors but for the life of me I can't remember what. I read about this in a helpful hint book.
I forgot to mention to put the cap on when you finish putting in the newspaper. I've done this for Tupperware bowls and refrigerators.
 
Re: newspaper... it has a great odor fighter in it. I don't remember why... maybe b/c it's porous? I have even heard/read that if you take newspaper and line the bottom of your litter pan before adding the kitty litter, it will also smell a lot less. I do not have pets, so I cannot vouch for that. However, I am thinking if you can use it as an odor eater in kitty litter why not to get the odor out of something like the spritzer?
 
We always used to use newspaper to line the litter box...and the track team at my college all stuffed their sneakers with newspaper to absorb nasty foot odors - I do that now with my son's sneakers and cleats.
 
i just run mine through the dishwasher.
 
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Thanks for the tips! I am certainly going to try that newspaper! I'll let you all know how it goes.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes rancid oil odor in spritzers?

Rancid oil odor in spritzers is typically caused by the degradation of oils due to exposure to light, heat, or air. Over time, oils can oxidize, leading to unpleasant smells and flavors.

How can I remove the rancid oil odor from my spritzer?

To remove rancid oil odor, you can clean the spritzer thoroughly with warm, soapy water. Rinse it well and then fill it with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Let it sit for a few hours before rinsing again.

Can I use baking soda to eliminate the odor?

Yes, baking soda is an effective odor absorber. You can sprinkle baking soda inside the spritzer, let it sit for a few hours or overnight, and then rinse it out to help neutralize the rancid smell.

Is it safe to use essential oils to mask the odor?

While essential oils can help mask odors, they do not eliminate the source of the rancid smell. It’s best to clean the spritzer thoroughly first and then consider adding a few drops of essential oil for a pleasant scent.

How can I prevent rancid oil odor in my spritzer in the future?

To prevent rancid oil odor, store oils in a cool, dark place and use them within their shelf life. Regularly clean your spritzer and avoid leaving oils in it for extended periods to minimize the risk of rancidity.

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