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Old 03-04-2017, 07:21 AM
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Sheilz
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I started off wiping it down with vinegar but it didn't work in this instance. I have two vintage Brentwoods which were left odour free after the vinegar and raw onion treatment but this one has been a tough cookie to crack. I've wiped over the machine with mild detergent then with some eucalyptus solution. There is still an odour hanging around it so I have a bag with ground coffee draped over the arm piece and another with baking soda draped over the belt area. It's currently perched on a indoor window ledge to get some fresh air circulating and I have a smelly little candle burning under the light area. I have a 222K also which is in beautiful condition so I brought it out for a wee airing too. It doesn't have any smell other than from the rubber mat it stands on. [ATTACH=CONFIG]569370[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]569371[/ATTACH]
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