Help! How do you get the skunk smell out of the cutting mats??
#31
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My largest mat is more than five years old, and if I turn it over, the smell still bothers me. Only a whiff, now, in comparison to what it was in the beginning, but it is there. Can't remember what I did to make the mat usable. Good luck, piecefully, the old one
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Originally Posted by bverste
Oh, my, I have been sitting here trying to figure out how your mat got sprayed by a skunk--I had some interesting scenerios going in my head. then I realized you meant that smell from when they first come home--that smell. No idea, but just wanted you to know you had me very interested in the possible stories involved.
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#34
Originally Posted by AprilG
..................... If all else fails, wet it and use table salt. A lot of salt. Rub the salt all around and rinse. Salt is a cure for all smells. ...................
As for the smell, I find that Odo-Ban, which is only available at Sam's Club (not Wal-Mart), is great for most smells and is a disinfectant, too. You buy it by the gallon concentrate, and dilute with water. Use different solutions for different purposes. It has an aroma that is similar to Old Spice, which I happen to like. I use it for pet smells all the time.
Your mileage may vary.
#36
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LOL When I got it and got it in the car I noticed the smell, turned around and went back and asked if I could it exchange it for one that didn't smell so bad and the lady said they all smell. I said "OH NO the shipping truck must have run over a skunk!" Thats when she laughed and said "No they come that way from the company, it'll wear off soon."
It must be the material they use to make them??[/quote]
I know just when I am getting to that section in a fabric store. Can smell them an "aisle" away. Ann
It must be the material they use to make them??[/quote]
I know just when I am getting to that section in a fabric store. Can smell them an "aisle" away. Ann
#37
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Originally Posted by bverste
Oh, my, I have been sitting here trying to figure out how your mat got sprayed by a skunk--I had some interesting scenerios going in my head. then I realized you meant that smell from when they first come home--that smell. No idea, but just wanted you to know you had me very interested in the possible stories involved.
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