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Topic: How to Get Rid of Fake Leather Smell?
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William Hooper
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1879
From: Mobile, AL USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 08-08-2005 02:27 AM
Olfaction is a chemical process up to the point of the smell hitting the nose. Stinky molecules are becoming freed from the vinyl surface, being carried through the air, & latching onto your wife's receptors which fit them.
Masking is probably not going to stop making her sick in the presence of the stink generator, as presumably the same number of stinky molecules will be released to find their receptors. You'd have to find a molecule which latches onto that type of receptor first, leaving no place for the stinky molecule to attach, or one which attaches to the stinky molecules which then makes them then unable to attach to the wife's stinky receptors.
If getting rid of it is not an option, maybe the best thing would be to get rid of as many of the easily-released stinky molecules as possible. Scrub it with something like Armorall cleaner (not the protectant) & a small brush to get off all the loosest ones, then leave it outside like stinky tennis shoes & let the gentle summer breezes carry off as many of the stinky molecules as possible. Keep its vinyl side away from the light, as UV breaks down plastics & may contribute to the problem.
That may help, but its likely to continue to release stinky molecules in smaller amounts. Possibly afterwards the ppm of stinky molecules will be small enough to not bother your wife, but maybe not. The stinkiest & most headache-inducing plastic I've encountered was the plastic of the handles of some cheap screwdrivers I bought on the road. They stank for years, & as the stink finally abated, I noticed the plastic had shrunk, become harder, & developed hairline cracks. The release of the stinky molecules was an indication of & part of the process of the plastic deteriorating. In that case, it seems that it was just a matter of what kind of plastic was used & its quality of manufacture, & the stinkage & deterioration was just an inevitable characteristic of the plastic's useful lifespan.
If the stinky molecules are *not* being released by the plastic deteriorating, but are something else like a protectant or 'fake leather smell' something applied afterwards to the plastic, it might independently be dissipated. And most stinky vinyls do stink less after a while as the most-easily released stinky molecules take off & fewer are subsequently released.
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