Here is what it says on the above pinned thread "cooldor 101"
"prep the box for cigars. To do this, pour ¼ cup non-scented bleach into the cooler, and then fill it with water. Let the cooler stand over night. Dump the water out in the morning, and let the cooler sit in the sun all day while you are at work. When you get home, bring the cooler inside. Pour half a box of baking soda in a dish and place inside the cooler. The next morning, open the cooler and check for any lingering plastic smell. Once it is smell free, you are on to the next step."
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Oh, hell no.Here is what it says on the above pinned thread "cooldor 101"
"prep the box for cigars. To do this, pour ¼ cup non-scented bleach into the cooler, and then fill it with water......(snip)
Chlorine is one of the most toxic things you can possibly put in your body. I wouldn't do that on a dare.Here is what it says on the above pinned thread "cooldor 101"
"prep the box for cigars. To do this, pour ¼ cup non-scented bleach into the cooler, and then fill it with water......(snip)
From Wikipedia:Can't be any worse than antifreeze can it?
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Because of its low chronic oral toxicity, propylene glycol is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for use as a direct food additive.
Chlorine's toxicity comes from its oxidizing power. When chlorine is inhaled at concentrations above 30ppm it begins to react with water and cells which change it into hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hypochlorous acid (HClO).