Reefer deodorizer bombs

Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by LandslideRich, May 20, 2017.

  1. Lucky77

    Lucky77 Bobtail Member

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    I was at the shipper.they refused to load my trailer due to odor.I had fish good.trailer was swept..floor wiped down and disinfected.and deodorized.they still refused. They stated any odor will keep a trailer from being loaded.Dry van cannot be washed out.Thank will warp wood floors.
     
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  3. abyliks

    abyliks Road Train Member

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    I did a partial load of mcCormik spices on Friday, with it being 90* today I kind of just want to sit in the trailer with the unit on while I drink beer just for the smell
     
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  5. Peter_Bilt

    Peter_Bilt Light Load Member

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    Keep your trailer washed out and you won’t have this problem. I’m 100% serious. I have an older trailer and it kind of smelled with I bought it but I get washouts all the time and it’s been good, damaged walls and all (that old insulation foam doesn’t hold water like people say so don’t believe that lie - look at it and you’ll know). It might get a little misty if I forget to vent it during my time off but that has maybe only happened once in years of owning it. Godspeed.
     
  6. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Dry vans can be washed out. Whoever told you they can't and the floor will warp is totally full of crap.

    Wash your reefer out, let it dry, sprinkle a can of maxwell house around in it, you'll be fine.
     
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