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grann of 6 04-29-2011 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by lorraine43
My fiskers is still outside! I don't know what they are made of but it doesn't seem that it,s good to breath into your lungs. I hope China did,nt use unsafe materials in them and sometimes I smell it in childrens toys.

Mine is a Fiskars, too. I think it is what makes them self-healing, because I have the huge white ones from Joann and they never smelled; I have 2 large ones in my sewing studio, and the 24"x36" Fiskars will stink anything out.

dreamboat 04-29-2011 10:29 AM

I have 3 and none of them smelled. What did they smell like?

Kallen 04-29-2011 10:36 AM

My Olfa mat smelled for several MONTHS!! Ugh!

grann of 6 04-29-2011 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by dreamboat
I have 3 and none of them smelled. What did they smell like?

Okay, here goes; and please excuse the spelling on some of these pseudo-words....a vinegary, chemically, dirty feet, pungent kinda funky smell; and is still there to this day, since November so almost 6 months in a very large room with air moving around and the heat on. I was curious, so last week when the cutting mats were all 50% off, I went along smelling them. All the colored ones, even through the plastic smelled in various depths of the above smell; so needless to say I did NOT buy a new one.

Janebird 04-29-2011 03:51 PM

I had a stinky one too and couldn't take it back because it was a final sale. I left it outside in all kinds of weather for 2 weeks, turning it over frequently. It's been in my sewing room since and there's no odor.

pab58 04-29-2011 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by suern3
I have two Olfa mats and neither one had any smell. Got them at LQS where they were stored upright without wrapping, maybe that's the difference. I wouldn't keep one with a bad odor.

My mat from JoAnn's wasn't wrapped either so I'm assuming that it was pretty well aired out when I bought it. 8-)

Donna H-M 04-29-2011 04:42 PM

I also have all Friskar mats and have not had a problem. They are self healing....

Pieceful Quilter 04-29-2011 08:33 PM

I have a very sensitive asthmatic nose, so I feel your pain. What may be no odor to some, will be a horrible odor to me.

There are products in the sporting goods section to remove smells from fisherman's hands - don't know the name. Maybe that would help? I have also heard of washing stinky things with diluted toothpaste. Weird but when you think about it, it might make sense.

Or sprinkling it with baking soda might help too.

My time 04-29-2011 08:42 PM

Yes mine smelled too. I washed mine with vinegar and kept them outside on the cement when I wasn't using them. Make sure you store them flat. Anyway after a few weeks of leaving them outside the smell went away. I was at my friends house and she had a new smelly mat as well and she didn't even seem to notice the smell. We bought our mats at the same time, so go figure??

ewecansew 04-30-2011 01:09 PM

When I walk by the Olfa mats at Fabricland--yuk, what a smell. I sell the Omnigrid and at one time they had an odor and I contacted the company and they said they had changed something in the glues used to hold them together. I find that now, they have a bit of odor, but goes away quite quickly. I couldn't stand to work with smelly mats and don't expect my customers to either. You shouldn't have to air a mat for 6 months before you can use it.


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