Smoke Smell

Brian Carling bcarling at CFL.RR.COM
Fri Apr 23 15:46:56 EDT 2004


You can put it in a sealed container  with a box of baking soda.
The baking soda will eventually asorb a lot of the smoky odor.

A bag or a plastic box works well for this.

On 23 Apr 2004 at 11:26, joe wrote:

> Not exactly a boatanchor but would be interested in your favorite way
> to eliminate smoke smell from a small  2m transceiver. Really can't
> give it a bath like I just did with a S-76 I'm restoring.  Thanks,
> Joe k7mks
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> This list is a public service of the City of Tempe, Arizona
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subscription control -
> http://www.tempe.gov/lists/control.asp?list°ATANCHORS To post -
> BOATANCHORS at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV Archives -
> http://interactive.tempe.gov/archives/BOATANCHORS.html

-----------------------------------------------------------
This list is a public service of the City of Tempe, Arizona
-----------------------------------------------------------

Subscription control - http://www.tempe.gov/lists/control.asp?list=BOATANCHORS
To post - BOATANCHORS at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV
Archives - http://interactive.tempe.gov/archives/BOATANCHORS.html




More information about the Boatanchors mailing list