Smell from case
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Unused, fresh out of the can. (If you use flavored ground coffee, you get a bonus! )
The oil pan liner is on the machine itself...take off the bottom panel of the machine and you'll find it.
The musty/moldy/mildew odor comes from the horse hide glue used to glue the liner in the case.
The oil pan liner is on the machine itself...take off the bottom panel of the machine and you'll find it.
The musty/moldy/mildew odor comes from the horse hide glue used to glue the liner in the case.
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Had the same musty odor problem
Previous to the above, I had sprayed with Febreeze, washed with pure vinegar, and sat the case in the sunlight, all to no avail. That is when I came to the Board. Thank you for all your help!!
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I used cider vinegar, in a small container, put in a wadded paper towel, to serve as a "wick" and it really works great.
also we do alot of deep frying and I use the same to take those odors out of the kitchen. I
also we do alot of deep frying and I use the same to take those odors out of the kitchen. I
#20
The oil pan liner is on the bottom of your machine. If you take off the bottom panel, it lines that panel. It's for catching excess oil that drips when you oil the machine. The smell of the old oil will transfer itself to the lining of the case and linger.
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