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    #1
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    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    How can I get the smell of pickles out of a glass jar? I really don't like the smell produced by mixing bud and pickle smell.
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    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    bleach and hot water?
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    #3
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    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    its damn near impossible, but try covering the scent with a dryer sheet or two. also try adding like an orange peel or two.

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    #4
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    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    Pickle smell is probably life fresh flowers compared to pickle smell + dryer shees + orange peels. Bad idea gorilla man.

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    #5
    Member

    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    no dude, you keep your bud in a bag in the jar to separate, and i always throw in a fresh orange peel with my sack to keep it moist and it.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    hot water and lots of soap.. fill it with hot water, dump about a teaspoon of soap in it scrub it really good, then put the lid on and let it sit for a good 12-24 hours.. after that much time, take the lid off, dump that water out and use hot water (the hotter the better, get it as hot as you can possibly stand) and some more soap, scrub really good, rinse it with as hot as your water gets (since you won't have your hand in it you can use hot ass water) rinse it out til all the soap residue is gone, then set it in your room opened, and let it air out for liek another 24 hours....

    smell should be gone.

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    #7
    Member

    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    fuck the pickle jar id go with jam!

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    I use Ragu spaghetti sauce jars.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    Quote Originally Posted by Perp
    I use Ragu spaghetti sauce jars.
    As a garlic lover, I also use spaghetti sauce jars. However I prefer Classico, as the stuff actually is sold in mason jars! lol!

    I use Windex to get icky smells out of canning jars. Works great. Spray inside, let sit a while, wipe out, repeat, voila, smell gone!

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Get the pickle smell out of jar?

    Quote Originally Posted by sirsmokesalot
    Pickle smell is probably life fresh flowers compared to pickle smell + dryer shees + orange peels. Bad idea gorilla man.
    Oh god I about died laughing when I read that for some reason

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