I put the charcoal on several paper plates throughout the fridge. I ended up leaving it in for about a week and a half, but thats just because I was too busy to mess with it. The smell was probably gone in a couple of days. Hope this helps.When using the activated charcoal for the edgestar/vinos how did everyone apply it?
If we kept the Central air at a temperature ldeal for cigars it would cost a small fortune. Keeping the house at 79 costs about $350/mo.:crytears:I can only image in AZ or TX or FL, but bet that most people have central air to take care of that issue.
Really? that seems quite high. We keep the house (I live with parents) at 72*F year round... and our light bill is not that high. (3 beds, 1 Master, 1 Office) and we have a pool that the pump is on a few hours a day. I gotta double check what the bill comes to monthly.If we kept the Central air at a temperature ldeal for cigars it would cost a small fortune. Keeping the house at 79 costs about $350/mo.:crytears:
Just FYI, I used activated charcoal and a box of baking soda, along with wiping it down once a day with a mild soap and baking soda.I put the charcoal on several paper plates throughout the fridge. I ended up leaving it in for about a week and a half, but thats just because I was too busy to mess with it. The smell was probably gone in a couple of days. Hope this helps.