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Hi everyone....


I?m afraid I?ve done something rather stupid.


I?ve just come back from two weeks holiday to discover that I must have accidentally turned off our small freezer that we keep in the spare room.


So, in the heat it has totally putrefied and the smell is awful.


Does anyone know of any companies or any remedies that can help me sort it out and get rid of the smell?

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For the smell, mix sodium bicarbonate with cold water into a paste, and coat the affect areas with that. Leave it for at least 30-40 mins before cleaning it off. It neutralises odours. Good for soaking laundry that animals have peed on too.


You can order a good sized bag online and have it delivered tm if you are quick;


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sodium-Bicarbonate-Soda-Cooking-Cleaning/dp/B003S3WQBW

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