My set of Poppies on Blue is probably at least 15 years old. We use the dinner plates the most often, and there are grayish "stains" or marks on them that I have not been successful in scrubbing out. They appear to be under the glaze and look dirty. I have tried using Bon Ami and Cameo as these products worked on everyday dishes I have owned in the past that did not look nearly as bad. I'm about ready to donate my Poppies on Blue and invest in new dishes. HELP! Doris Troutman
SOURCE: Gassy smell in upright freezer
Is this a refrigerator in a household or an RV?
The reason I ask is that RV refrigerators use ammonia, which you can smell. If you read the article you probably read that Freon does not have an odor, in extreme cases you can smell burnt refrigeration oil when a system with a large leak has been left running, but by then the unit wouldn't be working.
If your refrigerator did in fact have a leak it wouldn’t be working, due to such a small amount of refrigerant present. ( typically about 5 ounces )
So, your gassy smell is likely from something else. I find this happens most often when potatoes or carrots are stored for long periods of time in the refrigerator, usually in the crispers. When starchy vegetables wilt ( get smaller with age ) they give off a gas. The smell eventually comes not from the starch, but from the bacteria that starts growing on it. All this happens on a microscopic level so you won't see anything. good luck
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