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Daniel J. Morlan wrote: Put a bowl of baking soda in a bag, lay the radio atop it (not touching th baking soda) and it worked really well! I'm doing the same to the leather case the 398 came in. I got the book in it too, for good measure. I don't smell a THING on that radio now. Good stuff! Thanks for all the tips guys, I just wanted to share what I did, and to let you know that it worked great! Best, Daniel - Do you hae everything at room temp.. and how long do you leave everything in the bag ?? |
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An open box of baking soda placed in a refrigerator and changed out once
a month works good too for getting rid of that refrigerator smell and for an upset stomach,a spoon full of baking soda works good and or a couple of limes squeezed into a glass of water.Old timey remedies that really do work. cuhulin |
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