Gett'en out that " nasty old" smell
#63
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I'm a definite fan of liberal amounts of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) it won't harm anything and can be spread on almost any surface with no worries about damage.
I probably wouldn't wash the blocks, but just seal them up in a box with bicarb for a few days, shake out and they should be fine.
I probably wouldn't wash the blocks, but just seal them up in a box with bicarb for a few days, shake out and they should be fine.
#65
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Location: Southern Arizona
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Hey, what about the smell that is left on your ironing board from pressing these blocks? I get paranoid, thinking that I will iron mildew or that nasty old smell into the next project. So I wash the ironing board cover with bleach, and clean the sole plate of the iron. Is this smart? Thanks!
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