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12464048 No.12464048 [Reply] [Original]

i made pasta the other day. now having washing the dishes used for it a few days afterwards it still retains the odor of tomato sauce. how do i get rid of it???

>> No.12464465

Wash it like you'd wash your hands, nig.

>hot water
>rinse
>lather with soap
>wash

>> No.12464469

>>12464048
Invest in glass or ceramic. I know it's annoying when you drop one and it breaks, but plastic isn't worth it for reasons that you are now describing.

>> No.12464481

>>12464048
bleach.

>> No.12464535

Are you too poor to afford real utensils and plateware or something?

>> No.12464558

>>12464048
Just rub the pot down with some roux. It will help stop odors from remaining.

>> No.12465549

>>12464558
also prevents breakage

>> No.12465600

If its just porcelain, ceramic, and stainless steel, use a mix of baking soda and vinegar. Itll bubble up when create a reaction when you mix it, its neat. We used to do this to get rid of the vomit smell from the bar i used to work at.

>> No.12466494

>>12464048
Tomato juice is good for washing stubborn smells off things, have you tried that?

>> No.12466505

eat more pasta.

>> No.12466508

>>12464469
>eating off plastic
do people really do this?

>> No.12466510

wash your dishes sooner, rat. get rid of the smell with lemon.