The Best Way to Clean Plastic Food Containers
Plastic containers for  saving leftovers are one of the great conveniences of the modern world —  until you have fight with cleaning them. Try these smart strategies for  making this not-so-fun task speedier and more effective.
Banish Stink
1. Dissolve four tablespoons of baking soda in one quart of warm water.
2. Immerse the container in  this solution if it's small enough, or pour the mixture into the  container, soaking for about 30 minutes or until the odor disappears.  Rinse, and dry.
3. Smell still there? Stuff the container with crumpled newspaper, then put the lid on  securely. Remove paper after a day or two; it should have absorbed the  odor. Wash the container and lid in hot, soapy water; wipe dry.
Fight Stains
1. Mix a solution of  one tablespoon liquid chlorine bleach per cup of warm water. Make  enough so that when poured in, it will cover the discolored portion of  your container.
2. Pour the solution into  the container. If the lid is also stained, place it flat at the bottom  of the sink and pour on more of the bleach mixture. Soak for about 30  minutes, until clean.
 3. Wash the container and the lid in hot, soapy water; wipe dry.
Make It Easier Next Time
To minimize staining, spritz containers and lids with nonstick cooking spray before filling them with tomato-based foods
Check  whether containers are microwave-safe before heating them. If they  aren't, the plastic can degrade in the microwave and become more likely  to stain and retain odors.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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