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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 341116" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Missy burned popcorn once and also put a metal coffee cup in my old microwave. I say old microwave, because after the metal coffee cup, said old microwave kicked the bucket. </p><p></p><p>The vinegar thing sounds good for the microwave. </p><p></p><p>The thing that I use to get rid of burnt popcorn smells is just lighting a candle or two. I have a few Yankee Candles that I light and after several hours, the smell is usually gone. I find that if I light a candle while cooking strong smells, the odor doesn't find it's way into my second floor shower (yeah, I hate taking showers when my bathroom smells like caramelized onions).</p><p></p><p>Baking soda will help with carpet odors. I usually use Arm & Hammer Carpet stuff that vacuums up. I leave it on for a few hours and then vacuum. But if the perfumes bother you or the kids, you might just use plain old baking soda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 341116, member: 1024"] Missy burned popcorn once and also put a metal coffee cup in my old microwave. I say old microwave, because after the metal coffee cup, said old microwave kicked the bucket. The vinegar thing sounds good for the microwave. The thing that I use to get rid of burnt popcorn smells is just lighting a candle or two. I have a few Yankee Candles that I light and after several hours, the smell is usually gone. I find that if I light a candle while cooking strong smells, the odor doesn't find it's way into my second floor shower (yeah, I hate taking showers when my bathroom smells like caramelized onions). Baking soda will help with carpet odors. I usually use Arm & Hammer Carpet stuff that vacuums up. I leave it on for a few hours and then vacuum. But if the perfumes bother you or the kids, you might just use plain old baking soda. [/QUOTE]
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