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echoofformless
01-22-2008, 4:43 AM
Okay, so I work at Ted's Montana Grill and we serve NY half sour pickles. They come to the restaurant in five gallon paint buckets so I figured I'd take a few home and give them a good soak for a few hours in hot water that had been hit with a few cups of bleach.

Here I have now repeated the process thrice over the last three nights, and there isn't the slightest decline in pickle smell!

So I'm wondering - should I discard the buckets? I mean I do assume they're safe to use but I don't want them stinking up the place.

Does anyone think they know how I can get rid of the smell?? :)

Rbishop
01-22-2008, 4:48 AM
I wouldn't think so. I have had large glass jars that once held pickles, and after use of use, not for fishie stuff, they still had a faint pickle smell. Must be the pickling agents that are hard to get rid of.

echoofformless
01-22-2008, 5:35 AM
Hmm. But do you think they are still safe to use? I mean I can't see why not...though I'm not sure I want my fishtank to smell like pickles!

beviking
01-22-2008, 8:49 AM
I would use them. Have you tried dusting them with baking soda or filling them with water and adding baking soda? Even if it doesn't work, a few rinses should be all that is needed. I've used buckets from restaraunts that had that pie filling or ice cream topping. I just rinsed them a few times with hot tap water. Granted they smelled nicer than pickles...but I like pickles too :)

BadDogsPa
01-22-2008, 9:13 AM
Ok secrets out ..I have used Burger King Pickel buckets for years. A friend of my wife manages one. The smell wont get in your tank but it will stay with the buckest awile. I rinse them well and begin using , again ths is just my opinion. Buy a new bucket at a hardware if your not comfortable with the idea,but i have never myself had any problems..

AquariumFish
01-22-2008, 9:31 AM
consider this ... people use vinegar to clean glass - and add salt to tank water.

those are the 2 main ingredients in pickles! ... that and cucumber ...

Draal5
01-22-2008, 9:47 AM
People also use 1 gallon pickle jars to hatch angel fry in.
The most the vinegar will do is lower your ph in your tank a little that is the main reason the vinegar is safe to clean a tank with it harmless I would however not dump a jar of pickle juice in your tank

dixienut
01-22-2008, 10:17 AM
i also use burgerking pickle buckets, set them outside on a sunny day rinsed and let the sun cure them a few days, i use these for all my animals 5 outside dogs, and horses, and a few for the fish tanks inside they are just fine.. mine don't smell after a few days outside.. just the fresh one smell, after airing out in the sun they are just fine never done anything else with them.. give it time.. just outside in sun.

Bk718
01-22-2008, 12:12 PM
Would agree with beVicking the baking soda is good to clean it out and get the smell out..

I use 5 gallon kitty litter bucket, soaked it with hot water for many days, clean it with baking soda and its good to go.

Mgamer20o0
01-22-2008, 12:19 PM
maybe bleach then ammonia if you really mind the smell

Squawkbert
01-22-2008, 12:32 PM
Wash the outsides too.

beviking
01-22-2008, 1:36 PM
consider this ... people use vinegar to clean glass - and add salt to tank water.

those are the 2 main ingredients in pickles! ... that and cucumber ...

:grinyes:


bk828...b.e.v.i.k.i.n.g. ;)

Bk718
01-22-2008, 1:56 PM
:grinyes:


bk828...b.e.v.i.k.i.n.g. ;)


:duh::laugh: I was typing fast didnt even realize.. shhhh