Replacing your old ice cube trays is a fast simple and inexpensive way to eliminate ice cube issues.
Rubber ice cube trays smell.
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Over time they pick up odors from the freezer which can give the ice an off flavor.
Silicone ice trays make extracting ice easy but they have one big downside.
The problem is these trays have a very plasticy smell and the ice cubes take on the flavor such that it alters the flavor of a drink when the cube melts fully.
The trays themselves can pick up an odor as well.
Over time ice cube trays get dirty and harbor germs.
Place the ice cube trays within the mixture and allow for them to sit for 2 3 hours before returning the drain the sink and rinse out the ice cube trays.
Placing an open box of baking soda in your freezer.
You can get rid of both germs and absorbed odors easily by using either a vinegar or baking soda solution.
Even metal ice cube trays can stink if kept in the freezer too long absorbing the scent of the air in the freezer.
If your ice cube trays smell bad even after a good washing it s time to get new ice cube trays.
Which is why we were interested to read in the new york times about a method for removing odors.
Product title rubbermaid ice cube tray plastic white.
As a note of caution the ice cube trays may carry a residual scent of vinegar however this smell should permanently go away as soon as they dry off.
Silicone and rubber ice trays smell in part because they absorb odors.
That aroma is just going to go right into your ice.
In researching our guide to ice cube trays some of my colleagues tried soaking a smelly ice tray in vinegar and water for an hour before rinsing it and found that the freezer smell was slightly.
Bake the trays for an hour in a 350 degree oven.
Clean the ice maker itself.
Ice cube trays can last a long time but minerals from your water will eventually coat them and leave behind deposits that can affect how your ice cubes taste.
Getting the smell out of silicone ice cube trays hi hotliners i have some silicone ice cube trays like the ones used at bars to make large square ice cubes.
For fridges without automatic ice makers a good scrub down and maybe some new ice cube trays will probably solve the problem.