smelly mat question
#1
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I have a green olfa mat that stinks of rubber! I've had it several months and the smell is still so powerful.
How can I get rid of that smell? I bought it new from Hancock.
UPDATE 1-6-09
I just looked up the olfa site, and this was in the FAQ's
How do I reduce the strong plastic smell from my new rotary mat?
Due to production and distribution, a new OLFA rotary mat can emit an odorous smell that some people are sensitive too. To overcome this smell, we suggest that the mat be wiped down with a solution of equal parts lukewarm water and white vinegar, then let it set for five minutes. Afterwards, rinse off the mat and towel dry. Repeat as needed.
It seems to be a problem for sure!
How can I get rid of that smell? I bought it new from Hancock.
UPDATE 1-6-09
I just looked up the olfa site, and this was in the FAQ's
How do I reduce the strong plastic smell from my new rotary mat?
Due to production and distribution, a new OLFA rotary mat can emit an odorous smell that some people are sensitive too. To overcome this smell, we suggest that the mat be wiped down with a solution of equal parts lukewarm water and white vinegar, then let it set for five minutes. Afterwards, rinse off the mat and towel dry. Repeat as needed.
It seems to be a problem for sure!
#3
The charcoal idea sonds like a winner...or try spraying and wiping it with Febreeze or vinegar, but I have no idea that febreeze would be bad for the mat or not? ???? Vinegar probably wouldn't hurt it.
I have one from Wal-Mart, one of the pink on one side, yellow on the other, and it stinks. It doesn't really smell rubbery, but stinky.
I have one from Wal-Mart, one of the pink on one side, yellow on the other, and it stinks. It doesn't really smell rubbery, but stinky.
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babeegirl, the things I learn around here! I wouldnt' have thought of that but sounds like a great fix.
Is it laying out on a countertop or put away each time it's used? I think having mine out on the counter new probably wicks some of the nastiness away.
Is it laying out on a countertop or put away each time it's used? I think having mine out on the counter new probably wicks some of the nastiness away.
#7
I HAD one like that, I got horrible headaches, too. I set it in the sun for some days, I washed it with baking soda, I washed it with vinegar, I left it in the sun on a flat surface for several days in a row, switching sides. Never got rid of the smell so I traded it to someone for a smaller one, just to get it out of the house!
You may find a better answer here somewhere, these folks are amazing! I got rid of mine before I joined here so I didn't have the experts to help. whahhhh
Good luck,
Sharon
You may find a better answer here somewhere, these folks are amazing! I got rid of mine before I joined here so I didn't have the experts to help. whahhhh
Good luck,
Sharon
#9
they must be defective somehow. i've never owned an olfa, but have never run across a smelly one in a store. i'm on my second fiskars mat, and neither of those had smelled like anything at all to me.
are you guys sure your families haven't dosed them with something so you'll quilt less and spend more time waiting on them hand and foot? :shock: :lol:
are you guys sure your families haven't dosed them with something so you'll quilt less and spend more time waiting on them hand and foot? :shock: :lol:
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You're funny Patrice :lol: .
Well considering I haven't had the pleasure of smelling a skunk, I don't know. :lol:
It is an 18 inch mat.
That's a good idea, I think I'll try to contact olfa, thanks.
Well considering I haven't had the pleasure of smelling a skunk, I don't know. :lol:
It is an 18 inch mat.
That's a good idea, I think I'll try to contact olfa, thanks.
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