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Did you remove the vent filter and soak it? That could be holding in some odors.

Once you are sure everything is cleaned, fabreeze all soft surfaces, and then place a bowl of charcoal on the counter. Baking soda also works. They absorb odors.

If that doesn't work, give me a call. For a small fee I can replace your bacon odor. Can't eliminate it, but I'll leave something else in its place.

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If that doesn't work, give me a call. For a small fee I can replace your bacon odor. Can't eliminate it, but I'll leave something else in its place.

I survive each day only by knowing that my friends stand ready to sacrifice themselves to come to my aid.

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Boil up some Sauerkraut and throw in some Kielbasa ... you won't worry about the smell of bacon!

Hmmm, now I may have to do that one on the grill for supper tonight.

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Why would you want to??? Bacon RULES!!!!

I agree!

Cook the bacon outside? ???

Who da thunk?!?! :rofl3:

Carol, you're so practical!

If that doesn't work, give me a call. For a small fee I can replace your bacon odor. Can't eliminate it, but I'll leave something else in its place.

:rofl2:

Cook a big vat of Cabbage, that should take care of it!

:rofl3:

Cabbage is probably the worst smelling food there is while cooking. Broccoli is a close second.

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