• Taleya
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    4 months ago
    1. plastic storage totes. heavy duty storage containers with lids. These ones, for precision

    2. it smells like an ancient tyre fire site. I can only assume without penetrative holes they get real fuckin’ weird with it.

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      4 months ago

      It’s probably plasticisers and other VOCs coming out of the freshly made plastic. Something with degreasing ability will get the surface stuff off (like a kitchen spray, dish soap, windex, etc) but since the smells are embedded in the plastic itself, it may take some time for the smell to dissipate completely. Leave out side to air out for a week.

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        4 months ago

        how about industrial degreaser? 'cos I have that…

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          Test it first, some chemical cleaners can be too strong and ‘melt’ plastic. (Not melt but will etch it or make it sticky). However cleaning agents can only ever remove the surface smells. Depending on the type of plastic (ie the ingredients the plastic is made of) it may smell for a shorter/longer time as the smells slowly dissipate. Some plastics can smell years later, some are fairly inert smelling after a few days.