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02 April 2007

How do I de-scent an insulated mug? [More:] I have an insulated mug that I use for everything but coffee. But one morning, before I'd had my coffee, I forgot and I put coffee in it. Now, anything I put in it tastes like coffee.

Any ideas on how I can leach out the coffee? My first thought was filling it with vinegar and letting it sit, but then I worried that maybe everything would taste like vinegar. Or vinegared coffee.

Ideas appreciated (especially if backed by empirical evidence).
Baking soda in water. I just got rid of pickle smells in a large plastic jar with it.
posted by arse_hat 02 April | 14:17
I know vinegar is recommended for cleaning coffee makers, so it's probably ok.

And this evidence is empirial, but not based on human research: My hummingbird feeder recommended cleaning with vinegar. I did so yesterday, but was kind of lackadaisical on the rinsing (though I did rinse it) before refilling it with sugar water. The hummingbirds have been coming by just as much, if not more, and since they seem to be not at all afraid of voicing their displeasure -- the feeder's up on a second-story window where the cat hangs out, and they'll often hover and squawk at her -- I'm guessing the vinegar taste didn't seep into the sugar taste.

This is assuming hummingbirds have any sense of "taste" at all, and that I haven't actually poisoned the entire neighborhood population of hummingbirds without realizing it.

On preview: I have also used baking soda to good effect with pots used in fishy culinary adventures.
posted by occhiblu 02 April | 14:20
Thanks, y'all. I think I'm going to use the baking soda on the mug and vinegar on the hummingbird feeder. Everyone wins.
posted by mudpuppie 02 April | 14:28
I think you should put *both* baking soda and vinegar in the mug, then have the hummingbirds fly around the resulting volcano pretending to be pterodactyls.

Because I really think that if I were a hummingbird, it'd be hella fun to pretend to be a pterodactyl.
posted by occhiblu 02 April | 14:34
I am very sad that no one's taking me up on the hummingbird pterodactyl retreat. I think there's money to be made.
posted by occhiblu 02 April | 21:30
If the baking soda/ vinegar doesn't work
I once read that toothpaste will take any scent out of your hands.(onions,cigarettes,etc.)
So, I tried it and it worked.(onions, on my hands)
I wonder if it will work on your mug.........
posted by zookeeper 02 April | 23:04
occhiblu, I am so down with the hummingbird pterodactyl thing. I think I'll try it tomorrow. I even have a red insulated mug to attract them!
posted by elizard 03 April | 00:49
Woo hoo!

I have visions of teeny tiny theme parks all over the continent! Dinosaur camp is just the beginning. The next step: hummingbird dude ranches where they can ride seahorses and lasso jellyfish!

Perhaps not uncoincidentally, I had a dream last night I was being chased by a bear that turned into a giant woolly mammoth. Scale is a weird thing.
posted by occhiblu 03 April | 11:04
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