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patchitpat 07-07-2011 10:36 AM

Yesterday I purchased a new Dritz cutting mat, when I took it out of the plastic it stunk so bad, I have tried washing it with mild soap and water to no avail, Any suggestions to get rid of this awful stink? Thanks

GrannieAnnie 07-07-2011 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by patchitpat
Yesterday I purchased a new Dritz cutting mat, when I took it out of the plastic it stunk so bad, I have tried washing it with mild soap and water to no avail, Any suggestions to get rid of this awful stink? Thanks

Lay it in the tub and put baking soda in a water bath?

Lay it outside, sprinkle baking soda on it and cover it with a wet sheet?

jbud2 07-07-2011 10:39 AM

Go to 'search' here on the board and type in stinky cutting mats or something like that! They have been around a while apparently!!

BellaBoo 07-07-2011 10:47 AM

It's the adhesive process that is used on the mat layers that causes the smell. It will never disappear completely but it will get less noticeable. I would take it back if possible and find one that has no bad smell. Something to do with the mats made at the start of the process that has the strong odor. At least that is what an industrial gasket rep told me.

coloradosky 07-07-2011 11:55 AM

I purchased an Olfa mat about two months ago. It has finally stopped smelling like a skunk!

EagarBeez 07-07-2011 01:37 PM

The quilt shop I purchased my last board from, had all mats out of wrapping and hanging or slid into a display. The reason given customers and posted in their shop says that the boards arrive to them with a scent, and that is why they remove them from wrapping they might come in

ckcowl 07-07-2011 02:11 PM

airing and time are about it---some have stronger odors than others- it disappates with time. it is just the materials/manufacturing process.
i do wonder if some are wrapped (faster) than others- so some air out before getting the smell sealed in...
anyhow- air-and time---nice that it's summer time- you can open your windows when using it and help air it out faster.
and i have no idea if it would work- but i'd be willing to give it a try if i needed to---what about trying a spritz of Fabreeze? it 's supposed to eliminate odors.

Traditional 07-07-2011 02:34 PM

Take it back and get a olfa you won't be sorry.

patchitpat 07-07-2011 03:01 PM

I tried taking it back to Joanns but I had no receipt so they wouldn't do anything about it :( I dont usually shop at Joanns but I needed a new mat and I had a coupon. Guess I'm stuck with it. I did try soaking it in baking soda in the tub but I'm afraid to put it out in the sun in case of warping. I also tried fabreeze but it didn't help, my whole apartment stinks with skunky smell :(

Traditional 07-07-2011 04:04 PM

I would try a direct contact to customer service dept.


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