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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.
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I have 3 and none of them smelled. What did they smell like?
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My Olfa mat smelled for several MONTHS!! Ugh!
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Originally Posted by dreamboat
I have 3 and none of them smelled. What did they smell like?
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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.
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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.
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I also have all Friskar mats and have not had a problem. They are self healing....
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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. |
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??
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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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