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Post by trkyslyr on Oct 28, 2012 19:33:19 GMT -6
So instead of buying some, I have saved a mustard bottle and the wife has almost emptied a Dawn dishsoap bottle... How do I get the smells out of them before using for trapping? I was thinking let it sit with some water and bleach, but then it'll have a bleach smelll... What do you guys use to sanitize used plastic bottles?
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Post by trappingfarva on Oct 28, 2012 20:37:04 GMT -6
Boil em a lil bit
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Post by trkyslyr on Oct 28, 2012 20:43:39 GMT -6
water only? will that get rid of the smell?
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Post by yote on Oct 28, 2012 20:50:37 GMT -6
To I wouldn't want to chance it ,but that just me.
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Post by bigjohn on Oct 28, 2012 20:54:25 GMT -6
Don,much easier just to go to your Walmart and buy the bottles.I think i paid like 97 cents for them.
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Post by trappingfarva on Oct 28, 2012 20:54:39 GMT -6
That's all id used before I use ketchup bottles for fish oil and other baits.
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Post by mmaxwell on Oct 29, 2012 6:06:59 GMT -6
I use ketchup bottles, just wash real good is all you need to do. I would think mustard bottles will have some lingering smell but if using for coon baits I wouldn't think it will matter much. I probally wouldn't use a soap bottle, soap tastes nasty and would not want to risk making my bait taste like soap. Tip: Dont use the ketchup bottle that has the seal at the hole, they stop up constantly.
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Post by trkyslyr on Oct 29, 2012 6:20:16 GMT -6
I really was thinking for coon bait and a urine bottle... got a gal of red fox (thanks Dale) and no bottle since I was an idiot and threw the one away last year, DUHHHHh maybe I'll just get more Ice cream and have the kids finish off the chocolate syrup, lol
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Post by krank on Oct 29, 2012 14:11:38 GMT -6
fill it up with black dirt and forget about it.....
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Post by trkyslyr on Oct 29, 2012 16:28:47 GMT -6
I guess I'll need ya to ship me some, LOL.... aint no black dirt around here, at least without buying it...
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Post by krank on Oct 29, 2012 21:00:40 GMT -6
put any kind of urine in it overnight. You got urine in that county?
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Post by southernstyle88 on Nov 4, 2012 21:03:54 GMT -6
cedar chips and water maybe?
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Post by trkyslyr on Nov 5, 2012 8:50:09 GMT -6
put any kind of urine in it overnight. You got urine in that county? Now that I have
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Post by razorback71 on Nov 5, 2012 21:11:00 GMT -6
Wash with dish soap first then use baking soda,Baking soda n hot water shake,rinse then ad baking soda shake leave ,turn upside down to ge the cap deodorized,thats wat works for me.Run the baking soda water through the cap.
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Post by 76michael on Nov 5, 2012 21:14:23 GMT -6
bakeinsoda is a scent killer
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Post by Ratman on Nov 8, 2012 11:59:17 GMT -6
i like to use old "lens cleaner" squirt bottles. they are tougher than the walmart bottles. i just rince them out with hot water and baking soda. reason i like them is you can, squirt, drip, or mist the lure where you want it. i think the mist actually helps spread out and smell more. JMO
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