You might try dissolving some baking soda in water and filling the bottle and 
leaving it sit over night, maybe over the week-end.


If I was Han Solo I'd probably pet my wookie
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Spiro 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 5:58 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Dan or others,


    
  Hi,
  Maybe it took too long, but I finally got my Handyman thermos Two weeks 
  ago.
  Steel, double walled with a 12oz steel cup.
  I'm saving $2 a day and it can take a beating.
  I'm sure to have it with me more than just to my non-fix-it job but 
  thankfully to any outside project.
  However, Dan and others, it has that very familiar Canteen smell.
  You guys must know that smell.
  I've used it now for 8 days, and that smell went away for the most part 
  after 5. But is was heavily in the coffee. It's still there, and I'm 
  thinking $2 a day (makes the coffee cost $33.90 a pound at D&D) is 
  starting to sound good as I'm not happy with that as a taste in my fine 
  etheopean coffee from home.
  Help, what gets that smell out of a canteen or steel liquids vessel?
  Thanks



  

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